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OFF THE RECORD | kon el kent x reader
DC COMICS MASTERLIST | WARNINGS: smut, injury
Youâd planned it for weeks.
Got up at 4 a.m., made sure your outfit was just rightânot too flashy, but still cute enough that maybe heâd notice you. You practiced what youâd say in the mirror. Something confident. Cool. Like, âHey, Superboy. Iâve followed your missions since the beginning. Youâre more than just a hero to me.â
You were one of the first people there.
But none of that mattered.
The line grew long. Then it grew aggressive.
Youâd underestimated how feral some fans got. People shoved, elbowed, climbed over the barriers like it was a concert pit. Security was useless. By the time Superboy actually showed up, shirt half unbuttoned and sunglasses perched on that perfect nose, the screams drowned out your heartbeat.
He smiled. He waved. He leaned in to sign posters, snap selfies, flirt shamelessly with a girl holding a âMARRY ME, KONâ sign.
You tried to get closer. You really did.
But someone shoved you hard from behind. You stumbled. Fell to your knees.
And just as you reached out to steady yourselfâsomeone stepped on your hand. Hard.
The pain made your vision blur. You didnât even scream, just sucked in a sharp breath and pulled back, cradling your fingers like glass.
You looked up, dazed, just in time to see him glance in your directionâhis smile still in place, eyes hidden by those stupid sunglasses. Maybe he saw you. Maybe he didnât.
But the crowd surged again, and you disappeared beneath it all.
You made it home somehow. Not cryingâyet. You didnât want to. Because it would make it real. Make the embarrassment sting worse.
Your hand throbbed. You dropped your signed photo face-down on the table, even though it wasnât yoursâsomeone had dropped it in the chaos, and you picked it up without thinking.
You sat on the edge of your bed, still dressed, still replaying the whole thing in your mind.
You hadnât said a word to him. He probably didnât even see you.
You werenât like those girls he always flirted with on camera. You didnât push or shove or scream. You werenât holding up a glittery sign or wearing a bikini top with his âSâ logo painted on it.
You were just⊠you. Quiet. Genuine. The girl behind a screen who poured her admiration into thoughtful blog posts and late-night fan edits.
And now? Now you felt invisible.
You closed your laptop without checking the fan forums. You didnât want to see the smiling selfies. Didnât want to read the posts from people gushing about how good he smelled or how his hand lingered when he signed their shirts.
Maybe this was stupid. Maybe it had always been stupid. You lay back on the bed, hand still aching, blinking up at the ceiling. The ache in your chest told you it wasnât that easy.
Weeks passed since the meet-and-greet disaster.
You hadnât posted anything new on your fan blog. Every time you opened the draft tab, your fingers froze. You couldnât bring yourself to write about someone who had smiled right over your headâwho hadnât even seen you crushed under the weight of the crowd.
Instead, you curled up at night with your Superboy plush hugged tight to your chest, whispering dumb little apologies to it like it could carry them to the real thing.
âI know Iâm just one face in the crowd,â you murmured once in the dark. âI just wanted to matter. Just once.â
It was a quiet evening when everything changed.
You were in your robe, halfway through detangling your hair in the mirror. Something mindless. Soothing. Safe.
ThenâCRASH. Glass. Wood. A body. You dropped your brush, heartbeat spiking. âWhat the hellâ?â
You sprinted out of the bathroom, bare feet skidding on the floor as you rounded the cornerâand stopped dead.
Your living room window was shattered inward, glass glinting like ice across the floor.
And sprawled in the middle of itâshirt torn, face bloodied, breathing hardâwas him.
Superboy.
In the flesh. Again. But this time inside your home.
You didnât even think. You ran to him, dropped to your knees, hands hovering over his chest, unsure where to touch without hurting him more.
âGodâSuperboy?! Konâare youâ?â
He looked up at you through one swollen eye, grinning even as blood stained his teeth. âDonât suppose⊠youâve got a first-aid kit, gorgeous?â
You let out a breathless, hysterical laugh. âYouâve got to be kidding me.â
He passed out with that stupid smirk still on his face.
Helping him felt unreal.
He was heavy in your arms, head lolling a bit as you dragged him to your couch and peeled away what was left of his jacket. You wiped blood from his cheek with shaking hands, grabbed your med kit from the bathroom, and tried to clean him up as best you could.
He stirred as you dabbed peroxide on a deep cut near his collarbone, hissing softly.
âSkylineSunset⊠thatâs you right?â
You froze. âY-you know that?â
His eyes cracked open, glassy but warm. âDidnât forget. Been looking for you, actually. Couldnât stop thinking about you since that night. Even with the concussion.â
You flushed hot. âYou saw me? At the meet-and-greet?â
âYeah,â he groaned, sitting up slowly. âSaw you get knocked down. Lost sight of you. It⊠stuck with me. Felt wrong. Then I went digging.â He chuckled, though it came out hoarse. âFound your blog post about quitting. Thought, âWell, damn. Thatâs not how this story ends.ââ
You didnât know whether to cry or laugh.
Instead, you kissed him.
It was fast, emotional, desperate. You cupped his face, not caring about the blood, the grime, the mess. You kissed him like he was something slipping through your fingers.
He kissed you back like heâd been waiting forever.
One thing led to another.
He followed you to the bedroom after you helped him walk. Let you pull off what was left of his ruined shirt. His hands found your waist beneath your robe, skin to skin. His breath was hot against your neck, his lips trailing lower, lower, until your knees gave out and the backs of them hit the bed.
You gasped as he eased you down, fitting himself between your legs with surprising tenderness. His eyes stayed on yours, fingers teasing the belt of your robe, lips ghosting over your collarbone.
But just before things got intense, he pausedâthen leaned to the side and picked something up.
Your Superboy plush.
Your very well-loved Superboy plush, now clutched loosely in his hand, one brow raised in amused surprise.
Your heart dropped. âOh my godâplease donâtââ He laughed. Laughed. Not mocking. Not mean. Just warm. Affectionate. âYou really did like me, huh?â
âI hate you,â you muttered, covering your face.
He grinned and set the plush carefully on your bedside tableâright where heâd be watching. âGuess Iâve got competition,â he teased, then leaned down again, mouth brushing yours. âBut I play for keeps.â
You kissed him hard. Again. This time, you didnât stop. Your robe slipped open beneath his hands like silk parting for sunlight. He took his time.
For someone so cocky in public, so flashy with the world watching, Kon moved slowly hereâhis fingers exploring your curves like he wanted to memorize them, like the real treasure wasnât in the crowds or cameras, but in the soft gasp you made when he kissed the hollow of your throat.
âYouâre even prettier than your selfies,â he murmured against your skin. You flushed, breath hitching as his hand skimmed beneath the edge of your robe. âYouâyou saw those?â
He chuckled. âSaw everything. Read your posts. Saw how sweet you were⊠how much you cared. Not just for the âSâ, but me.â His hand slipped lower.
âWanted to meet you so bad, babe. Just didnât expect to be bleeding all over your rug when it finally happened.â
You laughed, a little dazed. âWasnât exactly my dream scenario either.â
But the way he touched you nowâlike you were the center of his universe, like your body was something sacredâmade you forget everything else. The crowd. The hurt. Even the plush on your nightstand, watching silently like the relic of a former life. This was real. He was real.
And when he finally slid your robe off your shoulders, leaned back to look at youâhis eyes burned with something deeper than lust.
âDamn,â he breathed, voice low and reverent. âYouâre beautiful.â
Your breath caught as he kissed down your chest, taking his time, hands framing your hips like he was anchoring himself. When he pushed your legs apart, he didnât just dive inâhe looked up at you first.
âStill okay?â You nodded, more than okayâaching for him. He grinned, then lowered his head.
He didnât just want to make you feel good.He wanted to worship you.
Every moan you gave him was like gold, every breathless âKonâ from your lips pulled him closer. When he slid inside youâslow, deep, stretching you perfectlyâyour hands scrambled across his back, holding him close like he might vanish again if you let go.
He groaned low in his throat, voice thick with restraint. âGod⊠you feel so good.â
Your legs wrapped instinctively around his waist, pulling him deeper, and he responded with a lazy thrust that made your back arch and your nails dig into his skin. His breath hitched against your collarbone, lips dragging over your skin as he murmured against it.
âBeen thinking about this⊠every damn night since I saw you.â
His pace stayed steady at firstâdeep, rolling thrusts that let you feel everything. Like he was savoring every second, committing every sound you made to memory.
But he didnât vanish.
He stayed. Rocking into you with practiced rhythm, murmuring your name like it was something sacred. Kissing your cheeks when you cried out. Whispers of âYouâre perfect,â and âIâve got you,â and âTighter than I ever imagined.â
You wrapped your arms around him, fingers tangled in his dark hair, and for a momentâthere was no world outside this room. No screaming fans. No missed meet-and-greets. Just you and him, tangled in sheets, in breath, in everything.
You came firstâgasping his name, legs trembling. He followed fast, a low groan pressed into your shoulder, burying himself to the hilt with a final, stuttering thrust.
He stayed there for a moment, catching his breath, lips pressed to your neck, his chest rising and falling against yours in slow, heavy waves.
You could feel the heat of him everywhereâwhere his body pinned yours to the bed, where your skin stuck together with sweat and warmth. His hair was damp, falling over his forehead, and he hadnât moved except to nuzzle closer into the curve of your neck like he wanted to melt into you.
Neither of you spoke at first.
You were too dazedâtoo full of him, too stunned that it happened. The ache between your legs, the throb in your chest, the soft fluttering in your stomach⊠it was all real.
He pulled back just enough to look down at you, his weight shifting on one forearm as he brushed a thumb gently along your cheek. His voice, when he finally spoke, was hoarse and low, but laced with something fragile.
Then he slowly pulled out, kissed your knee, and rolled beside youâreaching over to gently place the covers over both your bodies like heâd done it a hundred times before.
You blinked at him, dazed, heart thudding against your ribs. ââŠWas that real?â
He smirked, breath still a little ragged. âIf it wasnât, it was one hell of a dream.â
Then he reached for the Superboy plush againâgrinning like an idiot. âHe gonna be mad I took his spot?â You snorted, pulling the pillow over your face in embarrassment.
âIâm replacing him,â Kon said, dropping the plush on the floor and tugging you into his chest. âYouâre mine now, fangirl.â
The air between you was thick with warmth and the scent of sweat, skin, and something deeperâsomething real. The sheets were tangled around your hips, your limbs still wrapped around him like you were afraid to let go.
Kon hadnât moved farâjust rolled onto his side to hold you properly, one arm snug around your waist, the other hand trailing lazy circles on your back. His touch was slow, absentminded, like he didnât even realize he was doing it.
You were both quiet for a moment, your head tucked under his chin, your fingers tracing the scars faintly etched into his chest.
ââŠSo,â he finally said, voice low and rough, âIâm just gonna come out and say it. That was way better than all the weird fanfics Iâve read about myself.â
You let out a groan and buried your face in his chest. âPlease donât bring that up right now.â
He laughedâfull-on laughed, chest shaking against yours. âWhat? Câmon, some of them were wild. I remember one where I was half-centaur for some reasonââ
âKon!â
âOkay, okay,â he said, grinning as he kissed your forehead. âBut this? You? Way better than fiction.â
Your cheeks burned. âThatâs such a line.â
âMaybe,â he shrugged, nuzzling into your hair. âBut itâs true.â
The room fell into a comfortable hush again, your heartbeat slowly syncing with his.
ââŠSo what happens now?â you asked quietly, almost afraid to break the moment.
He was quiet for a beat.
Then his grip on you tightened slightly. âNow? I heal up. I stay here tonight. And when I can fly again, I come back tomorrow. And the next day. And the next.â
You blinked up at him.
He met your eyes, deadly serious now. âI donât wanna ghost you. I donât wanna be another fantasy that fades when the costume comes off. I wanna see where this goes. With you.â
Your chest swelled with something so big it hurt.
ââŠOkay,â you whispered, barely believing it. âYeah. Me too.â
His lips brushed your forehead again, slow and sweet. âCool. âCause I really like the way you look in my arms.â
ââŠYouâre so cheesy.â
âYou love it.â
You rolled your eyes, snuggling closer. âMaybe.â
From the nightstand, the Superboy plush sat watchingâstill and silent, like it had finally been replaced.
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Confessions in the Dark
The cool night air felt like a dream on your flush skin as you stepped outside onto the patio. A deep, full breath filled your lungs. Your exhale exploded forth in a cloud. The party inside was still going on, with or without you. And right now, you need to be without. Cold or not.
You stumbled, only for a step. How many drinks had it been? Three? Four? There were shots at one point too. Two? Three?
You grabbed the railing and stared out at the moonlit, snowy mountain ridge. You sighed as you leaned forward, your forearms resting lazily on the smooth wood. Even in your drunken state, this was truly the most beautiful view. A ski lodge retreat generously funded by the higher-ups felt like a well earned gift. It was a shame that such a beautiful view had to be enjoyed alone.Â
Thoughts of him rolled in. You couldnât stop yourself. Brooding, guarded, and so many layers to pull back. Ghost was an enigma. One you desperately wanted to learn. His stare was magnetic and intense in a way that sent a chill down your spine. You dared to believe that you loved him.
He was at the party, clad in that black hoodie and those jeans that made his ass look good enough to bite. His mask, off. You nearly fainted at the sight of him. The people here were all familiar and dear to you both. Though, seeing his face was still a rare treat.Â
König even took off his mask to reveal a rugged handsomeness that had its own charm. Though both shared that tousled dirty blonde hair, in your heart, you couldn't help but see Ghost as the true victor between the two.
A rustle from your left pulled you out of your drooling delusions. You turned your head slightly to see the source. There he was. Sitting in a chair in a dark corner of the patio. The brooding Ghost. He wore that same black hoodie, his blonde hair catching the faint light that poured in from the lodgeâs curtained windows.
You turned and smiled, your voice airy with delight and low with desire, âHello.â
Nothing. A man of few words.
You pushed off the rail and sauntered over, doing your best to stay calm and upright. Your voice still held true with its sultry tone as you said, âYou know, Iâm glad I found you here.â You stopped a few feet away, averting your gaze as you fiddled with the hem of your jacket, âYouâre not an easy man to read, but I started to think⊠maybe I wasnât imagining it. The way you look at me. The way you always seem to be there when I need someone to have my back.â
His face was still covered in shadow as you looked up. Still not a word, but you could tell he was looking at you now. You continued on, the whiskey coursing through you was helping to ease your nerves, âSo Iâm saying itâŠI care about you. More than I should. More than I expected to. And I donât know what youâll do with that, but⊠there it is.â
Then, without thinking, you closed the distance and slipped onto his lap. Your arms draped around his neck, and when your lips found his, the world narrowed to that single, thrilling moment.
He froze, just for a beat. Then, he kissed you back, deeper this time, with a hunger that stole the air from your lungs. His hands settled on your waist. The warmth of him seeped into your skin, and a spark lit somewhere low in your core, growing with every second his mouth moved against yours.
He kissed like he meant it. Like heâd been waiting. There was a tenderness to it but underneath it, something smoldered. It was undeniable and all-consuming.
When you pulled away, your breath caught in your throat for a different reason. Instead of Ghostâs dark eyes staring back at you, a piercing blue set gazed into yours. König.
His big hand came up to cup your cheek. You couldnât deny how good it felt to have his cold hand against your warm cheek. Then, his thumb brushed your bottom lip. His eyes flicked to it, and then back to meet your stunned gaze.
Finally, he spoke, his accent thick and his tone heavy with need, âI canât deny that I have also wanted this, mein sĂŒĂe.âÂ
In your drunken state, you werenât sure what to do. König did though.
His lips collided with yours again and your mind went blank. He tasted warm and sweet, with the faint spice of cinnamon on his tongue. It made you lean further into the kiss. Opening yourself up. You wanted to taste more of him.Â
You were lost now. Lost in his touch as his hand slid into your hair. Lost to his warmth as he pulled you closer to him. Possessing you.Â
There was no stopping it now. The ice had broken and the avalanche fell. Your thoughts of Ghost were long gone, and replaced with the image of König. His imposing figure. Those broad shoulders. The icy stare of a wolf.
He wasnât who you meant to kiss, but right now, his arms felt like home, and you werenât ready to leave.
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âĄËËâ*àłË : SAVE IN HIS ARMS : :;
â°â†â [PAIRING] â Hwang In-ho x F!Reader
ă»â„ă»GENRE: Fluff and slight angst?
Ëàšà§âïœĄË âFANDOM: Squid Game
à©â©â§âË WARNINGS: None!
Ëâ· ÍÍÍÍâłâ„SUMMARY: In the chaos of the third game, you were trampled and left helplessâuntil In-ho found you. Carrying you to safety, he calmed your panic, proving you werenât alone.

YOUâD THOUGHT THE FIRST GAME WAS BADâRed Light, Green Light with its chilling, mechanical doll and the blood-curdling sound of gunshots that had followed anyone who dared to move at the wrong time. The sight of so many bodies dropping like flies was forever burned into your memory. But you had made it through, sticking close to In-ho and a few other players who seemed capable of keeping their cool under pressure.
The second game, Six Legs, had pushed you even closer to the edge. Six people tied together by the ankles, forced to move as one cohesive unit while completing a series of absurd mini-games. The first challenge involved a game of Ddakji, followed by Flying stone, Gong-gi, Spinning top and at last Jegi. Every challenge was absolutely nerve wracking. Every stumble risked pulling the entire group down.
âStop panicking,â In-ho had said sharply when it was your turn to play Gong-gi. His tone was firm but not unkind, and his steady grip on your arm had kept you from collapsing altogether.
âIâm trying,â youâd whispered, your voice barely audible over the yelling of other groups.
âYouâll be fine,â he had replied, glancing at you with those piercing eyes. âJust focus on me.â
It was his calm presence that had carried you through. Somehow, your group had made it out alive, but not without leaving a part of your sanity behind.
Now, the third game was underway, and the tension was unbearable.
The platform beneath your feet spun relentlessly, the dizzying motion making it hard to stay upright. The eerie song blaring over the speakers didnât help; its cheerful notes felt like a cruel joke, mocking your desperation.
You clung to the rail for balance, your eyes scanning the crowd for In-ho. He stood a few feet away, his tall, composed frame unshaken by the platformâs motion. Gi-hun, Jung-bea, and Dea-ho were close by, the four of them keeping together in a loose cluster. You tried to move toward them, but the spinning platform made every step feel like a gamble.
Finally, the music stopped.
The platform jolted to a halt, nearly sending you to your knees. The sudden silence was deafening, broken only by the sound of heavy breathing and shuffling feet.
âTwo,â the womanâs voice announced over the speakers, detached and emotionless.
For a moment, there was silence as the words registered. Then chaos erupted. Players screamed, shoving and clawing at one another in their desperation to find a partner.
You stumbled forward, trying to push your way through the throng of bodies. âIn-ho!â you called out, your voice trembling with panic.
Through the chaos, you caught a glimpse of him, his sharp gaze scanning the crowd. He was moving toward you, his path deliberate, but the surging mass of players made it nearly impossible to reach him.
âTime is running out. Please form your groups,â the womanâs voice droned on, unbothered by the chaos.
Someone slammed into you from behind, sending you sprawling to the ground. Your palms scraped against the rough surface of the platform, and a sharp pain shot through your ankle as someone stepped on it in their frantic rush.
You cried out, clutching your leg as tears blurred your vision. The crowd swirled around you, an unrelenting tide of fear and desperation.
Just as despair began to set in, a hand grabbed yoursâstrong and familiar.
âIn-ho,â you gasped, relief flooding through you as he pulled you upright.
His face was etched with determination, his dark eyes scanning you quickly. âCan you stand?â he asked, his voice low but urgent.
âIâI donât think so,â you stammered, clutching your throbbing ankle. âI canât run.â
He didnât hesitate. Without another word, he scooped you into his arms, holding you against his chest as though you weighed nothing. âHold on,â he said firmly, his tone leaving no room for argument.
Your arms wrapped around his neck as he carried you through the chaos. The timer on the wall ticked down mercilessly, but In-ho moved with precision, weaving through the panicked players with ease.
âIn-ho, what about the others?â you asked, your voice trembling.
âTheyâll manage,â he replied curtly. His focus was entirely on you, his grip on you steady despite the chaos around him. âRight now, Iâm getting you to safety.â
The sound of footsteps and shouting grew louder as players scrambled to find rooms, but In-ho didnât falter. He pushed through the crowd, heading for an empty room just as the timer reached zero.
The door slammed shut behind you, sealing you off from the madness outside. The sound of gunshots echoed through the arena, each one sending a fresh wave of terror through you.
In-ho set you down gently on the floor, his hands lingering on your arms as he crouched in front of you. âAre you hurt anywhere else?â he asked, his voice softer now.
You shook your head, but the tears wouldnât stop. âI almost died,â you whispered, your voice breaking.
âBut you didnât,â he said firmly. His hands cupped your face, his touch grounding you. âYouâre safe now.â
The weight of his words brought a fresh wave of tears, and you buried your face in your hands, your shoulders shaking as you sobbed.
âI canât do this,â you choked out. âI canâtââ
âHey,â In-ho interrupted, his voice calm but commanding. He gently pulled your hands away from your face, forcing you to meet his gaze. âLook at me. Breathe.â
âIâI canât,â you stammered, your chest heaving.
âYes, you can,â he said firmly. He took one of your hands and pressed it against his chest. âFeel that? Match your breathing to mine.â
You closed your eyes, focusing on the steady thrum of his heartbeat beneath your palm. Slowly, your breaths began to sync with his, the tightness in your chest easing bit by bit.
âThere you go,â he murmured, his thumb brushing away the tears on your cheek. âYouâre okay. Iâve got you.â
You nodded weakly, your tears slowing as his presence calmed you. âThank you,â you whispered, your voice barely audible.
In-hoâs expression softened, and for a moment, the hardness in his eyes gave way to something warmer. âYou donât need to thank me,â he said quietly. âI told youâI wonât let anything happen to you.â
For the first time since the games began, you felt a glimmer of hope. In his arms, amidst the terror of the arena, you felt something you hadnât dared to feel in days: safe.

(A/N) First Squid game fanfic! While watching season 2 i totally fell in love with In-ho (letâs forget the fact that heâs the frontman) so of course i needed to write a short oneshot of him. Feel free to drop requests in my inbox!
#squid game x reader#squid game#squid game fanfic#hwang inho x reader#in ho x reader#frontman x reader
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falling flat | s.r.
in which you call Spencer for help with a flat tire, and he comes to help with your car troubles - and then some
margovember
who? spencer reid x fem!reader category: fluff content warnings: allusions to the reaper, car trouble, blood, tetanus vaccine, kindergarten teacher!reader, flirting, protective!spencer, takes place following 5x22 "the internet is forever", hastily edited word count: 1.87k a/n: rahhhh an old prompt from may 2024 that ended up working for a margovember request rahhh.
The absolute last place you wanted to be was on the side of the road, in the middle of nowhere Virginia, with a flat tire. You werenât entirely helpless until your tire jack broke, sending metal flying everywhere and cutting your hand open.
You slumped down next to your car, pulling your phone from your pocket before calling the first people you could think of. Every single one of them ended up going to voicemail. Some of them didnât even let it get past the first ring before declining your callâtraitors.
With your thumb hovering over the call button, you thought of Spencer. He had a PhD in engineering, but you werenât entirely sure that would come in handy in this instance. It was late, almost midnight, and you werenât even sure heâd answer.
At this point, what choice did you have?
As the phone rang, part of you hoped he wouldnât answer. When he asked you about it the next time you saw him, youâd wave it off as a butt dial and heâd be none the wiser.
âHello,â he said through the phone, leaving your plans quashed.
This was awkward, you had been on four dates with the guy over the span of two months, and now you were calling him in the middle of the night. âThis isnât a booty call,â You blurted, cringing inwardly and banging your head back on the passenger door of your car.
Spencer laughed lightly, âI didnât think it was, whatâs going on?â
âI didnât wake you up, did I?â You asked, his job had a lot of long hours, and you didnât want to bother him if he was catching up on sleep. If he was even home, âWait, where are you?â
There was a rustling on his end of the call, âNo, I wasnât asleep, Iâm at work. We just got off of a case.â
You let out a sigh of relief, at least you werenât being a total nuisance. âSorry, I donât mean to bother you. I just⊠my tire blew out on the highway and my jack broke and no one else is answering their phone,â you told him, verging on rambling.
âYouâre kind of cutting out, where are you?â He asked, he sounded concerned, and if there was a moment where you werenât sure you still had feelings for him, it was fleeting.
Looking to either side of you for a mile marker, you stood up, looking at the ground so you didnât step on any metal, âI donât really know. There arenât any signs, Iâm somewhere on 28, I think?â
Spencer cleared his throat, âDo you have your location on your phone?â
âYeah, but I donât think I have enough service to check it,â you said, all you could see were trees.
You could hear him talking to someone, holding the receiver away from his mouth, âThatâs fine, Iâll have someone look, just stay on the phone.â
It would seem that dating someone in the FBI does have its perks, âOh, cool.â You overheard Spencer explaining your situation to someone, hearing the other person in the room say something about Reidâs girlfriend and you couldnât help but smile. The two of you were very unofficially official.
âHey, Iâll be there in half an hour,â An elevator dinged in the background. âIs that alright?â
You hummed, leaning your hip against the front of your car. âI mean, Iâm not planning on going anywhere.â
Another ding of the elevator, âWill you do me a favor?â
In exchange for this? Youâd do just about anything within the realm of legality, âName it.â
âGet in your car and lock the doors,â he responded. âTurn your hazards on because right now youâre a sitting duck. If someone doesnât see your car, they could hit you.â
As a favor, he was asking you to make sure youâre safe, âOkay, Iâm getting in now, should I leave the car running?â
You heard the sound of a car lock disengaging through the phone, âAs long as the cooling system on your car is in good shape, it shouldnât be a problem to leave it running while you wait. Just remember what I told you about the hazards.â
Nodding despite the fact that he canât see you, you got in the car, turning the key in the ignition before pushing the button for your hazard lights, âOkay, Iâm in the car.â
âI canât drive and be on the phone at the same time, but Iâll be there soon. Donât unlock the doors for anyone except for me,â he told you, and you thanked him for his help before hanging up and settling yourself in your driverâs seat.
You pulled the hoodie you kept stashed in your car over your head, your school mascotâa pantherâproudly displayed in the front, and made sure your car doors were locked. If you said you werenât a little unnerved, youâd be lying to yourself.
Spencer had a worrisome job; it was something you were aware of before he ever asked you on that first date. It became alarmingly obvious to you when he revealed that heâd been shot a few months prior, which was an appropriate second-date conversation with an FBI agent. It made sense to you that heâd be concerned about you, in your idle car, on the side of the road, but you wondered if there was a case that he was thinking of. Someone with a flat tire who had met an untimely demise.
Shuddering, you turned up the heat in your car, flipping through radio stations until someone knocked on your window. You jumped at the noise, hitting your head against the roof of the car before looking outside to see Spencer. Sighing in relief, you unlocked your car door, and he opened it for you, âSorry, I didnât mean to scare you. Is your head alright?â
You peered up at him, casually leaning over your car door. âYou cut your hair,â you observed. Youâd seen him just last week, where his hair still touched his shoulders, and now it was considerably shorter.
Self-consciously, he reached up a hand and thumbed one of the tendrils, âYeah, it just got too longâand heavy.â
Resisting the urge to ruffle his hair, your head bobbed, âI like it. Did you do it yourself?â
âYou can tell?â He asked, following you around the back of your car to your busted tire. Spencer sets his tire jack down before looking back at you, putting his hands on his hips.
Grinning at him, you shrugged, âI teach kindergarten, Iâm basically a professional at noticing DIY haircuts.â
On a towel that you had previously set out, the two of you sat along the side of your car, and you tried to ignore the fact that Spencer still had his weapon holstered. It made sense, heâd come straight from work, but you wondered if there was a reason he didnât leave it in his car. âWhereâs your lug wrench?â
âI can change it myself,â you insisted, âI just needed a different car jack.â You gestured to the pieces of yours that were now all over the side of the road.
Alarm flashed on Spencerâs face, âNothing fell on you, right?â
You shook your head, âNo, just a cut from the metal.â
Holding out your hand, you let Spencer take a look at the cut on your palm. âWhen was your last tetanus shot?â
Blinking rapidly, you frowned at him, âUh, when I was in college?â
âThat might need stitches,â he responded, letting you take your hand back. âIâll change your tire, I donât want you using that hand for anything,â he informed you, pushing the hydraulic jack beneath your car.
Butterflies swarmed in your stomach as you watched him take your old tire off, muttering under his breath about how your old jack was practically an artifact, seeing how it literally fell apart under pressure. âHow was your case?â You asked softly, fully aware that you were likely opening a can of worms by asking about work.
Spencerâs movements faltered slightly at your question, âItâs closed. We were in Boise,â he answered tactfully, leaving out any case details and cluing you into the fact that he didnât want to talk about it. âWhat are you doing out here?â
You sighed, leaning back on your hands and watching him work, âI had a meeting with the other schools in our conference. Itâs annual, and this year they happened to pick the school furthest away from mine.â
âWell, I suppose it worked out well that your tire blew out so close to me, then,â Spencer said, swapping out the busted tire for the donut and looking over at you. There was something nervous in his eyes, and you didnât know if it was related to work or you.
Humming, you tried to watch the tire rather than just watching him, âIs there something bothering you?â
He was tightening the lug nuts on the spare tire, âAre you driving home after this?â
You furrowed your brows, âYeah, where else could I be going?â
âItâs almost a two-hour drive to your place from here,â he reminded you, his tone laced with concern. âYou wonât get home until almost one in the morning,â the displeasure in his voice was plain, but you donât have anywhere else to go. âPlus, you really shouldnât travel that far on a spare tire, theyâre not made to travel far distances.â
Crossing your arms in front of your stomach, you let your shoulders slump forward, âSo, what do you suggest I do? Get a hotel?â
Spencer mumbled something inaudibly, trying to finish tightening the bolts on the tire before sighing, âYou can stay with me,â he blushes, a swipe of pink across his cheeks.
Your lips parted in surprise, âUh, I donât⊠Iâm notâŠâ you faltered. Utterly failing to come up with a good enough reason to tell him no, âI donât want you to feel inclined. This isnât what I was looking for when I called you for help.â
He let the car down, staying quiet while the two of you cleaned up, and Spencer swatted your hand away when you tried to pick things up. âSo, you can come back to my place tonight. My work-issued first-aid kit has your name all over it,â he told you, eyes flickering down to the cut on your hand.
âOkay,â you breathed, unable to conjure a reason to refuse his hospitality.
He was grinning at you, hair just barely brushing his eyebrows, âSo tomorrow, maybe we can get coffee and drop your car off to get a new tire?â
You smiled back at him, âThat sounds great, date number five.â
âYou know where youâre going, right?â
âYeah,â youâd been to his place once to pick him up, âHey, Spence?â
He turned around, fishing his car keys from his pocket. He looked ready to respond to you, but you pressed your lips to his before he had a chance to speak.
You kissed him softly, whispering against his mouth, âThank you for coming.â
He chuckled lightly, gently resting a hand on your waist, âThank you for calling.âÂ
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tell my mom we're in love | h. sero
fake dating wasn't on your holiday to-do listâuntil sero invited you home for tamales and chaos (3525 words)





you regretted this the moment you stepped out of the dormitory and into the sharp chill of mid-december air, a duffel bag hanging off one shoulder and your dignity already teetering on the edge. trailing beside you was hanta sero, practically vibrating with the smug energy of a man who had just talked his best friend into making the worst decision of her academic career.
and technically, he had.
somewhere between his mother's increasingly invasive matchmaking attempts and his inability to say the word "no" like a normal person, he'd decided the solution was to invent a girlfriend. and of course, of course, he'd chosen you.
"come on," he said now, as a cab idled at the curb, white exhaust curling into the crisp air like smoke from a slow-burning disaster. "tell me this won't be fun. just a little bit."
"i think i'm too emotionally aware to find this fun," you muttered, hoisting your bag into the trunk as he leaned beside you with his usual careless grace.
sero grinnedâthat unbothered, insufferably pretty grin that always made it harder to stay annoyed with him for long. "emotionally aware, huh? sounds like you're already getting into character."
you leveled him with a look. "if i'm your girlfriend, you're going to need to stop flirting like a golden retriever with a god complex."
"babe," he said, slipping into the backseat beside you with the kind of unearned confidence that should have come with a warning label, "flirting is literally how i survive in social settings. don't take this from me."
you stared out the window, hoping the freezing glass would cool the creeping warmth crawling up your neck. "we're not actually dating, hanta."
"right," he said, and he sounded amused, not wounded. "but we could be really good at it."
you didn't answer. he didn't press.
the cab pulled away from the dorms, and for a moment the silence between you was companionable, like it always had been. you'd known sero for years nowâlong enough to understand that his laid-back demeanor was as real as it was performative. he was the kind of person who made a room feel lighter just by being in it, but who also knew the weight of silence better than most people ever would.
he didn't make you feel like you had to be anyone but yourself. and that, unfortunately, was the root of the problem.
somewhere along the road from "we're just friends" to "please pretend to be my girlfriend so my mom stops trying to marry me off," things had started to shift.
not all at once. not obviously.
but they shifted.
now he was dozing beside you, his head tilted toward your shoulder, and every bump in the road made him inch closer. you should have nudged him off. you should have drawn the line.
but you didn't.
instead, you studied the soft lines of his faceâthe relaxed set of his mouth, the faint crease between his brows like his dreams were just a little too fast for his thoughts to catchâand you wondered what the hell you'd gotten yourself into.
by the time the cab slowed, the sun had dipped low, casting golden light over a neighborhood that looked far too idyllic to be real. sero's house was two stories of warmth and welcome: string lights curled along the porch railing, a wreath hung slightly crooked on the front door, and smoke drifted lazily from a chimney that promised something warm inside.
standing at the threshold was a woman with sharp eyes, a kind smile, and the unmistakable aura of someone who could both bake you cookies and emotionally destroy you in the same breath.
sero's mother.
you froze.
he didn't.
without hesitation, sero leaned in, brushing your hair behind your ear like it was the most natural thing in the world. his voice dipped just low enough for only you to hear. "smile like you love me."
then he reached for your hand.
his fingers, long and warm, laced effortlessly through yours.
you didn't pull away.
and that was the momentâstanding at the edge of his childhood, your fingers locked in his, heart skipping in the kind of rhythm you weren't prepared forâthat you realized you were in far more danger than you thought.
because part of you didn't want to let go.
the cab hadn't even rolled to a full stop before sero's mom was standing in front of it, arms crossed, eyes already locked onto her target like a seasoned general. you had seen pictures, sureâsero had shown you a few over lunch one day, swiping through images of his mom with an almost reverent fondnessâbut none of them did her justice.
she was radiant. that was the first word that came to mind. not in some soft, dreamy way, but in the sharp, unmistakable warmth of someone who had mastered the art of existing unapologetically. she had a scarf looped carelessly around her neck, dark hair pinned up with wisps escaping, and that immediate, unnerving energy unique to mothers who know everything before you say a word.
"hanta," she said brightly as you approached. "you took forever, mijo. i was about to call."
and then her eyes slid to you.
her whole face changed.
"qué linda," she said, stepping down toward you without hesitation. "you're even prettier than the pictures."
you opened your mouth to answerâsay something polite, maybe even charmingâbut instead you were pulled into a hug so warm and familiar you forgot how to speak altogether.
she smelled like cinnamon and butter, like café and home. her arms wrapped around you without hesitation, solid and reassuring, and you blinked twice before realizing she wasn't letting go just yet.
she pulled back, hands on your shoulders, eyes scanning your face with curiosity. "how old are you, mija?"
"seventeen," you managed. "ua student. same class as hanta."
"top twenty," sero chimed from behind you, proud and useless.
his mom smiled wider. "good. you'll need that to keep up with him. he talks too much."
"i'm right here," sero said, offended.
"and what's your quirk, sweetheart?" she asked, guiding you inside like she owned every molecule of the houseâwhich she probably did.
"just a luck quirk," you replied. "it's not anything big or flashy."
"flashy's overrated," she said. "flashy gets you on magazine covers, but smart keeps you alive. hanta could use some of that balance."
sero made a wounded noise. "i'm right here."
you stepped into the house and tried not to gape. it was warm and lived-in, with mismatched furniture and soft lights, and framed photos in every direction. you passed at least three different versions of baby seroâone with cake on his face, one dressed as a shark, and one in a tiny suit looking like he'd lost a bet.
you were immediately ushered to the couch, where sero flopped down beside you like he'd done this a thousand times. his arm stretched along the back of the cushions behind you, easy and casual, but you felt the heat of it like a brand against your neck.
his mom sat in the armchair across from you, one leg crossed, hands folded, expression deceptively pleasant.
"so," she said. "how long have you two been together?"
"six months," you and sero answered in unison.
your eyes met. you both smiled.
it was practiced, but godâit didn't feel like a lie.
"how'd you meet?" she asked next.
sero leaned forward like he was telling a secret. "training. she beat up kaminari. i've never recovered."
you tried not to laugh. "he followed me around for a week."
"i was courting you."
"you were loitering near vending machines."
"i was being persistent," he corrected. "it worked, didn't it?"
his mom watched you both, eyes narrowed just enough to make you sweat.
"and what do you like about my son?" she asked you, suddenly.
your mouth went dry.
sero glanced sideways, surprised.
but the answer came easy.
"he's reliable. and funny. and he listensâreally listens. like you're the only person in the room."
you could feel sero's eyes on you, and the room felt warmer than it had a second ago.
"he's easy to be around," you said, a little softer now. "i feel like i can breathe near him."
a long silence stretched across the room.
then sero bumped your shoulder with his own, voice low. "you're not supposed to make me blush in front of my mom."
his mom smiled, pleased. "i like you."
you smiled back, because how could you not. "thank you."
"i made tamales," she said, rising to her feet. "sit tight. i'll get you a plate."
"do you need helpâ?" you started, half-standing.
"no, no. you're a guest. you sit and let yourself be adored."
she vanished into the kitchen with surprising speed.
the moment she was out of earshot, you collapsed sideways onto the couch.
"i blacked out," you whispered. "what did i even say?"
"that i'm amazing and you love being around me," sero said smugly.
you shot him a look.
he leaned a little closer, voice dropping. "also, you were adorable. you didn't have to go that hard. i almost forgot it was fake."
you didn't answer.
âč àŁȘ Ë
dinner came after a comfortable lull in the afternoonâjust enough time for you to grow used to the house's warmth, the quiet hum of kitchen sounds, and the sound of sero humming to himself as he helped his mom plate tamales. there was something undeniably domestic about itâwatching him lean over the counter, sleeves pushed up, swiping a bit of masa from the corner of a dish with a grin when he thought no one was watching.
you caught yourself watching.
a little too long.
and when he turned around and caught your eye, offering you a wink that made your stomach stutterâyou looked away, pretending to study the wall like it had secrets.
the house filled slowly with more noise, more feet, more voices. by the time dinner was ready, the table was surrounded by peopleâhis siblings, all younger, all chaos incarnate. there were five in total, ranging from what looked like barely ten to maybe sixteen. all of them clearly adored sero, and all of them clearly had a thousand questions about you.
"are you really his girlfriend?" one of the younger girls asked, blinking up at you from her seat at the far end of the table.
sero, already sitting beside you, reached for your hand under the table without hesitation. "of course she is," he said easily. "she puts up with me. that's gotta mean something."
you glanced sideways, surprised by the way his thumb started tracing circles into your palm. his fingers were warm, his grip relaxed, like this was a habit and not a performance. your first instinct was to pull awayâbut you didn't. you let him hold on.
"do you like him?" one of the boys asked bluntly, somewhere between a dare and a test.
you looked over at sero, who was already looking at you.
and the smile that spread across his face wasn't teasing. it wasn't even smug.
it was soft.
"i do," you said honestly. "he's easy to like."
one of his sisters actually swooned.
their mother returned from the kitchen, a stack of warm plates balanced in her arms. "aye, look at you two," she said fondly, setting down the food. "you look like you've been married five years already."
sero snorted. "that's because she already tells me what to do."
"someone has to," you said, nudging his leg under the table.
his knee pressed into yours and didn't move.
the meal began in full, voices rising over each other, stories flying back and forth like birds across the table. tamales were unwrapped, passed down, devoured. rice and beans steamed in bowls at the center. someone spilled horchata and got teased for it for fifteen minutes straight.
sero kept his hand under the table the entire time.
sometimes on your knee. sometimes brushing your fingers. once, briefly, resting on your thigh with a touch so casual and confident you forgot how to breathe for a second.
"so how did you know?" his mom asked halfway through the meal, raising an eyebrow. "that you liked each other, i mean."
you blinked. "um."
sero didn't miss a beat.
"she made this face at me once," he said, totally serious. "during training. right after i got my ass handed to me. and i thoughtâyeah. i'd let her ruin my life."
you choked on a sip of water. "that's not what happened."
"you raised your eyebrow," he insisted, "like i was both impressive and pathetic. it was very motivating."
"you were bleeding."
"romance is about timing."
the table erupted in laughter.
"you're ridiculous," you muttered, but there was no bite to it. you felt lightheaded from smiling too much.
his younger sister leaned over the table toward you. "you make him less annoying," she said seriously. "he's, like, way less weird with you here."
"he's still weird," someone else muttered.
"hey," sero said, deeply offended. "i'm the glue of this household."
"you're the glitter glue," one of the boys shot back. "unnecessary and all over everything."
the conversation swirled, but it was warm. easy. you felt like you'd slipped into a rhythm you hadn't known you were missing. sero's family didn't make you feel like an outsider. if anything, they treated you like a permanent fixtureâlike they already liked you, just because he did.
and seroâhe kept looking at you.
in the quiet moments between bites. when you laughed at something his brother said. when you wiped your fingers on your napkin and he passed you your drink like he'd already anticipated you'd reach for it.
"you're really good at this," you whispered during a lull, leaning in.
"at what?" he asked, voice low, chin tilted toward you.
"this," you said. "pretending."
his eyes flicked down to your mouth, just for a second.
"what can i say," he said quietly. "i'm something of an actor."
you snickered.
and then his mom called your name from across the table.
"you like dessert, mija?" she asked, already bringing out the plates.
you blinked twice before answering, forcing a smile. "of course. thank you."
sero didn't look away from you for a long time.
dinner had long ended. the noise had faded. sero's house, once pulsing with overlapping voices and clattering plates, now thrummed with a different kind of energyâlow, contented, quiet.
his siblings had scattered, full-bellied and sugar-sticky, off to bedrooms and couches and wherever else they disappeared to in the evening. someone had turned on a dusty old playlist in the den, and the soft hum of vintage boleros curled through the walls like warmth that refused to die.
you stood in the hallway between the dining room and the back door, hovering in the in-between of things: of conversations and thoughts, of what was real and what had only started out that way.
you weren't sure what to do with your hands.
or your heart.
sero appeared beside you like he always didâquiet-footed and comfortably close, smelling faintly of soap and masa and something sweet from dessert you hadn't caught the name of. his sleeves were still pushed up, revealing his forearms, and you hated that you were looking at them. not because they weren't worth looking atâthey wereâbut because it meant your guard was down. again.
"come on," he said softly. "balcony?"
you didn't answer. you just nodded and followed.
the air outside was sharp and clean. the kind of cold that wakes you up without being cruel. you wrapped your arms around yourself more out of instinct than discomfort. the balcony was small, with a windchime shaped like a lizard hanging from the overhang, and a view of soft suburban rooftops and yellow windows scattered like lanterns across the horizon.
you leaned against the wooden railing. he did the same.
neither of you spoke.
you were too full of the evening. of tamales and laughter. of too much touch under the table. of words you'd said with a smile that weren't liesâbut weren't supposed to be true either.
the problem wasn't pretending.
the problem was that pretending didn't feel like pretending anymore.
you didn't know when it had changed. maybe it was gradualâeach time he laced his fingers through yours without asking, or rested his hand on your thigh mid-story, or offered you a grin across the table that was so familiar, so soft, you forgot why you were here in the first place.
but it hit you now, standing beside him in the chillâthis unshakable, irreversible knowledge:
you were in love with him.
god, you were in love with hanta sero.
not just in a surface-level, crush-colored way. not just in the i-like-how-he-makes-me-laugh way. it was deeper than that. older. something that had snuck in when you weren't looking and taken root so quietly you hadn't noticed until it was everywhere.
you were in love with the way he held space. with the way he listened without trying to fix you. with the way he let the world land on him lightly, and still carried it in both hands when it mattered.
you were in love with someone who didn't even know you weren't faking anymore.
you exhaled.
"you're quiet," he said, not looking at you. "regretting it already?"
you shook your head. "no. it's just... weird how easy it was. with your family."
he hummed. "they like you."
"they liked that i made you less annoying."
"that is the highest compliment in my house."
you smiled, faint. "they're sweet. loud, but sweet."
"you kept up fine."
"i think i blacked out for half of it."
"you were golden," he said, softer now. "you always are."
you turned toward him slowly.
the lights from the kitchen spilled faintly through the curtains behind you, catching just enough of his face for you to see how relaxed he looked. how present. how close.
you swallowed.
"hanta?"
he looked over at you, brows raised. "yeah?"
there was a beat of silence.
"i don't know how to lie to you," you said.
he blinked once.
then again, slower.
"what?"
"i mean," you continued, hands curling around the edge of the railing. "i've been trying. all day. and i thought i could. i thought i could pull it offâplay the part, pretendâbut then we got here, and your mom hugged me, and you touched my hand under the table, and i just... i don't know when it stopped being a bit."
his eyes searched your face like he was looking for something he'd already lost.
"hanta," you said again. "i'm in love with you."
his face froze.
the air between you seemed to still. the windchime didn't move. the whole world narrowed into this one pinpoint moment, bright and fragile and terrifying.
he stepped backâjust barely.
"you don't have to keep pretending," he said. carefully. cautiously. "no one's watching anymore. you can drop it."
you stared at him.
"i'm not pretending," you said.
another beat. a sharp exhale.
his lips parted slightly. his brows furrowed, not in confusion, but in disbelief. in the kind of fear that came from wanting something too much and being afraid to reach for it.
"you're serious."
"i've never been more serious about anything in my life."
sero let out a long, shaky laugh. it cracked halfway through.
"say it again," he whispered.
"i'm in love with you."
and this time, you reached for him.
your fingers curled into the fabric of his hoodie, and you felt the moment he meltedâslow and overwhelmed, the way something melts that's been cold for too long.
"you've got to be kidding me," he muttered, leaning into your touch. "i thoughtâgod, i thought i was the only one losing my mind over this."
you smiled, eyes stinging.
"you weren't."
"i've been in love with you since second year," he admitted, voice breaking a little. "you kissed my cheek that one time after i carried your books back from the nurse's office, and i nearly died. like, actual cardiac arrest."
"that was a year ago."
"welcome to my long, slow descent into insanity."
you laughed, quiet and ridiculous.
and then he kissed you.
it wasn't rushed. wasn't showy. it wasn't a fireworks-and-credits-roll kiss.
it was the kind that happened in doorways, in hallways, in quiet rooms where hearts beat too loud. the kind that changed nothing and everything all at once.
he kissed you like he meant it.
you kissed him like you'd been waiting your whole life to.
when you finally pulled apart, his forehead rested against yours.
"you're real?" you whispered, breath catching.
"i better be," he said. "otherwise you've just confessed to a figment of your imagination."
you swallowed a grin.
his thumb traced your cheek.
"i thought this would end in disaster," he said quietly. "that pretending would ruin everything."
"and?"
"and now i don't want it to end at all."
you leaned in, bumping your nose against his.
"then it doesn't have to."
he smiled, and kissed you again.
not like he was pretending.
like he was home.
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A Love Worth Fighting For
Background Information: You have been the boys' crush ever since middle school. So, when they suddenly hear about you being in a relationship, they feel an urgent need to win you back and save you from your toxic boyfriend.
( â§ ) ââââââ boyfriend stories . fluff/drama - she/her .
- [đđĄ.] ace . deuce . jack . epel . sebek
- [đ©:đŹ] jealousy . some talk of physical fighting
Note: This piece has no joke, been sitting in my drafts since 2022 đ. So I thought I would re-vamp it, so it can see the light of day
Ace Trappola

Ace had always been a tease, a troublemaker, the kind of guy whoâd steal the last piece of your lunch just to get a reaction out of you. But underneath the jokes and smug grins, there was something realâsomething unspoken between you two.
Which was why when you introduced your new boyfriend, Ace felt his stomach drop like a rock sinking into an abyss.
This guy? Some pompous, possessive jerk who acted like he owned you? Ace saw it immediatelyâthe way he stood too close, the way his arm never left your waist like a leash, the way his eyes flashed with irritation every time you so much as laughed with another guy. It made Aceâs blood boil.
At first, he tried to play it cool. âOh, so this is the lucky dude, huh?â he said, smirking, but his voice lacked its usual playfulness. âYou sure youâre not just keeping him around âcause you lost a bet?â
You rolled your eyes, laughing him off, but Ace knew. He saw the hesitation in your smile.
And then the incidents started piling up.
He caught your boyfriend tightening his grip on your wrist when you tried to pull away. Ace had been ready to deck him right then and there if you hadnât given him a pleading look. Then there was the time he overheard your boyfriend snapping at you for talking to himâAce, of all people, who had been your friend since forever.
That was when the urgency hit him like a train. He had to get you out.
The next time he found you alone, he cornered you, grabbing your hand with more gentleness than he knew he was capable of. âOi,â he murmured, his voice unusually serious. âTell me the truth. You happy with that guy?â
You hesitated. It was all the answer he needed.
His grip tightened. âI swear, if heâs messing with youâhurting youâI donât care what it takes, Iâll get you out. Even if I have to be the bad guy in your eyes.â
His heart pounded. He was ready to throw away everythingâhis pride, his dignityâjust to make sure you never had to look that hesitant ever again.
Because Ace Trappola didnât just lose. And he sure as hell wasnât going to lose you.
Deuce Spade

Deuce had always been the kind of guy who charged in headfirst, fists clenched, heart blazing with conviction. But when he saw you with him, for the first time, he froze.
He wanted to be happy for you. He really did. But something in his gut twisted when he saw the way your boyfriend spoke to you, belittled you in front of others, grabbed your arm a little too hard.
Deuce wasnât the sharpest when it came to emotions, but he knew what this was. It was wrong.
He tried to brush it off at first, thinking maybe he was overreacting. Maybe he was just jealous. He had always cared about youâmore than he ever admitted out loud. But then he saw the way you flinched at your boyfriendâs harsh words. The way you forced a smile when you said everything was fine.
And Deuce saw red.
The next time he found you alone, his hands clenched at his sides. âListen,â he said, voice trembling with restrained anger, âI donât know whatâs going on, but⊠you donât have to stay with him. You know that, right?â
You looked away, swallowing hard. âDeuce, itâs not that simpleââ
âYes, it is!â His voice came out louder than he meant, but he couldnât help it. He had been a delinquent once, but he swore to turn over a new leafâto be someone worthy of standing by your side. And yet, here he was, watching you suffer because he hadnât stepped up sooner.
He took a deep breath, then softer, more desperate: âI promised myself Iâd protect you. Even if you think Iâm being stupid, even if you hate me for interfering, Iââ His throat tightened. âI canât just watch this happen.â
He met your gaze, willing you to understand. âIf you ever need a way out, Iâll be there. Just say the word, and Iâll take you away from him. I donât care what it takes.â
Because he wasnât going to let you disappear into someone elseâs shadow. Not when he had finally realizedâtoo lateâhow much he wanted to be the one standing by your side.
Jack Howl

Jack had always respected your choices. He wasnât one to interfere in your life, and he certainly wasnât the type to get jealous.
But something about your new boyfriend didnât sit right with him.
He didnât like how the guy talked over you. He didnât like how he always pulled you away from your friends. And he especially didnât like the way your scent was constantly laced with stress and fear whenever he was around.
Jack tried to ignore it at first, but when he saw your boyfriend grab you roughly by the arm in the hall one day, a low growl rumbled in his chest before he even realized it.
Before he knew it, he had yanked the guy off you, slamming him against the wall with a snarl.
"You donât touch her like that." Jackâs voice was cold, deadly serious.
Your boyfriend scoffed, rubbing his shoulder. "The hellâs your problem, mutt?"
Jack didnât care what he called him. His only concern was you.
He turned to you, his ears twitching as he noted the slight tremble in your stance. His golden eyes softened. "Come on. Youâre leaving. With me."
You hesitated, your eyes darting between the two of them. "Jack, IâŠ"
"Donât." His tail flicked sharply. "Donât defend him. Donât make excuses for him." His voice lowered, almost pleading. "I know you. And I know this isnât what you want."
Your lips parted, but no words came out. Jack took that as confirmation.
Without another glance at your boyfriend, Jack stepped beside you, lowering his head. "Letâs go."
You wavered for only a moment before finally nodding. And that was all Jack needed.
As you walked away with him, Jack made a silent promise to himself.
He shouldâve told you how he felt sooner. But it wasnât too late.
Not yet.
He wouldnât let you go again. Not now, not ever.
Epel Felmier

Epel never really thought about romance much. He figured if he ever got a girlfriend, itâd be simpleâheâd just find someone who liked him for who he was, not some delicate image others forced on him. But you⊠you were different. You saw him for him, not as some pretty boy, not as someone who needed fixing. You laughed at his stubbornness but never made fun of him for it. You supported him.
And somehow, without him realizing it, you had become important to him.
Thatâs why it felt like a slap to the face when he found out you were dating someone else.
His first reaction? "Tch. Whatever." He played it cool, pretending it didnât bother him, even laughing it off when his dormmates teased him about it. "She can date whoever she wants, ain't my business."
But then⊠he started noticing things.
The way you pulled away from your friends more. The way you barely smiled anymore. The way you flinched at sudden noises.
And the final straw? When he caught a glimpse of your boyfriend grabbing your arm too tightly near the Hall of Mirrors, his voice low and filled with venom as he said something Epel couldnât hear. But he did see the way your expression went blank, like you were forcing yourself to stay still.
Something in him snapped.
The next time he saw you alone, he stormed up to you, grabbing your hand without thinking. "We need to talk."
"Epel, Iâ"
"Donât even try lyinâ to me. I know somethinâ ain't right." His voice was sharp, but there was an undeniable softness underneath. "That guyâhe ainât treatinâ you right, is he?"
You hesitated.
That was all the confirmation he needed.
Epel let out a frustrated huff, running a hand through his hair before stepping closer, his grip tightening slightly. "Listen. I ainât some prince, and I ainât got fancy words, but I know one thingâIâd never let you look as miserable as he does."
He exhaled, lowering his voice. "You deserve better. And⊠I want to be that for you."
His ears burned red, but he didnât let go of your hand. "So, what do ya say? Wanna ditch that loser and come with me instead?"
Sebek Zigvolt

Sebek prided himself on discipline. He was not one to let trivial things distract him, especially emotions. But you? You were one of the rare exceptions.
He respected you. Looked up to you, even. You had earned his admiration, something few humans ever did.
Thatâs why, when he found out you were in a relationship, it was⊠frustrating. He couldnât understand why it bothered him so much, but he convinced himself it was fine. If this was your choice, then he would respect it.
But then⊠he started seeing him.
Your boyfriend.
Sebek didnât like him from the start. There was something about him that rubbed him the wrong wayâthe way he carried himself, the way he talked down to you as if he owned you.
At first, Sebek told himself it wasnât his business. He had no right to interfere in your personal affairs.
Then, he saw your boyfriend yelling at you one day, gripping your wrist too tightly. And that was it.
He marched over without hesitation, standing tall, his voice booming. "UNHAND HER AT ONCE, YOU INSOLENT WORM!"
The force of his voice startled your boyfriend enough that he let go of your wrist, stumbling back. Sebek placed himself in front of you like a shield, green eyes burning with fury.
"Youâwho do you think you areâ"
"WHO DO I THINK I AM?" Sebek scoffed, stepping forward, towering over the man. "I AM SEBEK ZIGVOLT, LOYAL SERVANT OF MALLEUS DRACONIA, AND I WILL NOT STAND IDLY BY WHILE A COWARD LAYS HIS HANDS ON SOMEONE AS PRECIOUS AS HER!"
Your boyfriend paled. Sebek took another step, his voice low and dangerous. "You are not worthy of even speaking her name, let alone holding any claim over her."
Your boyfriend stuttered, clearly realizing he had no chance of winning this. With one final glare, Sebek turned his back to him, grabbing your hand.
"Come. You are leaving with me."
"Sebek, Iâ"
He turned to you, his voice softening ever so slightly. "You do not need to endure this any longer. I swore to protect you, and I will keep that promiseâwhether you ask for it or not."
His grip on your hand tightened just a little. "And if you allow it⊠I would like to stand by your side, not just as your protector⊠but as the one who cherishes you as you deserve."
His face was red, his jaw tight, but he didnât waver. He wouldnât let you go back to that man.
Not when he was right here, willing to give you the world.
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hwang in-ho x reader fic inspired by prison for life by olivia rodrigo please i have a vision i cant fulfill
PRISON FOR LIFE





SUMMARY: hwang in-ho x wife reader // in-ho was a gentleman and always got you anything you wanted, spoiling you rotten. he wouldnât hesitate for even a second to protect you from anyone with bad intentions.
AUTHORS NOTE: hi! i see the vision and i hope i carried it out well! tysm for this ask, it was so cool and fun to make. i hope u like it. this is 0.9k words
WARNINGS: not proofread, cussing, violence n blood, drinking, reader gets hit on by another guy idk, pet name

in-ho was a gentleman, at least to you. although he thought he was an important figure in society because he was the frontman, he never showed pride or thought he was better than you. he could be cocky at times, knowing his worth, but always tried to remain gentle with you and keep him and the frontman two different people.
he wouldnât tell you much about his work in fear that youâd leave him because of his actions. but of course, he doubted youâd even think of finding someone else when he treated you like a goddess.
oh, you mentioned wanting a cute little plant to put on the windowsill of your bedroom? suddenly thereâs a small plant on the kitchen counter with no explanation. you stared at a cute coat in a luxury store? it randomly appeared in your closet when you got home. you said you love candles and flowers because they remind you of home? youâre getting new ones every week now.
sometimes in-ho would spoil you terribly to the point where you became frustrated. you had enough money to buy anything you wanted, you could handle yourself, so why was he buying everything for you? you asked him about it once, only receiving a âbecause i like to,â a short and sweet answer, but not enough for you.
and when you donât resent and keep bugging him, he suggests you take a deep breath and calm down. once you did and realized you shouldnât have been overreacting, you apologized. he would always forgive you and place his hand on the back of your neck, kissing your forehead and mumbling, âthatâs my good girl,â never failing to warm your face up.
but itâs not as if he didnât need reassurance too. of course, he denied craving it, however, you always saw through him. you noticed the way his eyes would shine when you would hold onto his bicep or kiss his cheek as he talked to someone. fuck, he loved it when you showed he was yours in public. you would shower him with compliments and talk so highly of your husband, pretending you donât know it boosts his ego.
when he had time off and his life wasnât revolving around the games, he was spending time with you at home. most of the time, your mornings and nights would be slow and sensual. as he was surrounded by the smell of corpses and blood, the sound of gunshots and screams, it was comforting to smell your shampoo and candles, and the sound of food sizzling on the stove and random shows playing on the television.
instead of waking up to loud screams and begging to leave, he would wake up hearing soft snores, your arms holding him tight. in the rare occasions when you would wake up before in-go, you would admire his features before running your hands through his hair, praising him once he started shuffling around, slowly waking up.
he was oh-so-sweet to you, treating you like a queen everywhere you stepped, worshipping the ground you walked on. whenever you talked or called your parents, they would always ask about your âsweet husband, in-ho,â always saying how proud they are that you found a respectful man. however, they werenât aware of how he acted when someone even looked at you the wrong way.
whether it was lustfully or rudely, he would always step in if someone tried to get physical or verbal. he knew you could handle and stand up for yourself, but he couldnât help but protect you! you shouldnât have had to tell someone to stop doing something multiple times, so he had to teach them a lesson.
like when the two of you were at a bar, celebrating his return from the games, he was in the bathroom for a few minutes when you felt unfamiliar hands on your waist. as your body ran cold and he whispered in your ear, trying to move his hands lower, you warned him with a couple of âstopâs. as he didnât listen and you told him to take his hands off, suddenly, the head of the man moved away from your ear and smashed into the bar.
when you turned your head, your husband was biting the inside of his cheek, sharp eyes glaring at the man. once the unknown man tried to swing back, in-ho grabbed a glass and rammed it into the side of the blondeâs jaw, cutting up his cheek. as blood ran down his neck, he kept screaming, âwhat the fuck, man? youâre fucking crazyââ but in-ho ignored him, gently grabbing your arm and pulling you into a cab. he would ask if you were okay, checking up on you multiple times throughout the rest of your night.
in-ho protecting you was the hottest thing youâd ever seen him do.
the way he didnât break a sweat and didnât hesitate to hurt the man, made your cheeks warm. he was aware he couldâve gotten in trouble and couldâve gotten sent to prison for his actions, but he believed if that happened, it would be worth it. after that night, he began to show pda in front of many people, whether it was a simple arm around your waist or a passionate kiss. he wanted everyone to know you were his, and he was yours.
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GUURL What a joy to have you here again. I am very happy to know that you are back to doing something you like and that you do it perfectly anyway. you are amazing, i missed you â°â (â *â ÂŽâ ïž¶â `â *â )â âŻ
I wanted to request a Bakugou x Reader where he's the bodyguard. maybe something smutty or suggestive with the situation, do what you want with it. (â *â Ëâ ïž¶â Ëâ *â )â .â ïœĄâ *â âĄ
author's note: Thank you so much! <3 This scenario is so incredibly hotâI couldn't help but make the smut longer. Katsuki as the reader's bodyguard is just irresistible!
Duty and Desire
The rhythmic clicking of your heels against the marble floors echoed through the grand hallway, each step a reminder of the gilded cage you called life. Tonightâs charity gala was no different from the othersâendless forced smiles, hollow conversations, and the subtle undercurrent of danger youâd grown used to.
Trailing behind you was Bakugou Katsuki, his sharp crimson eyes scanning every corner with the intensity of a predator on the hunt. Dressed in a tailored black suit that hugged his broad shoulders and powerful frame, he looked more like someone who belonged at the event than a hired bodyguard. But his scowlâperpetual and deadlyâmade it clear he wasnât here to schmooze.
âWill you stop glaring at the walls like they personally offended you?â you teased, glancing back at him with a playful smile.
âTch. You think this is funny?â he grunted, hands shoved into his pockets. âYouâre the one with a damn target on your back. Maybe take it seriously for once.â
You rolled your eyes, but his words carried weight. The threats against you had started smallâanonymous emails, cryptic messages slipped under your doorâbut theyâd escalated. Enough for your family to hire Bakugou, a pro-hero known for his explosive temper and unyielding determination, as your personal bodyguard.
Except he didnât just feel like a bodyguard anymore.
It was in the way his broad shoulders stiffened whenever someone got too close, the way his gaze lingered on you for just a second too long when he thought you werenât looking. And it was in the way your skin burned whenever his hand brushed yoursâbrief, accidental, but searing nonetheless.
âStay close,â he muttered, his voice low and gruff as he stepped forward, placing a firm hand on the small of your back.
The touch was fleeting but deliberate, and it sent a shiver down your spine. You hated how much of an effect he had on you.
âIâm not going to wander off into danger, Katsuki,â you said, turning your head to glance at him.
He arched a brow, his lips curving into a faint smirk. âYeah, well, Iâve seen the way you get when youâre bored. Donât make my job harder than it already is.â
The night dragged on, the room filled with the kind of people who thought money equaled worth. You navigated the crowd with practiced ease, playing your part as the dutiful representative of your family. But no matter how many times you smiled or shook hands, you were always aware of Bakugouâs presenceâhis crimson gaze never leaving you.
Every time someone stepped too close, his hand would brush your arm, your back, your waist, guiding you away with a touch that was equal parts protective and possessive.
âYouâre hovering,â you said at one point, turning to face him.
âYeah, thatâs kinda the job, princess,â he shot back, his tone dripping with sarcasm.
The nickname sent a jolt through you, as it always did. It wasnât affectionateânot reallyâbut there was something about the way he said it that made your stomach flip.
The tension between you simmered beneath the surface, growing harder to ignore with every passing moment. By the time the event wound down, you were desperate for some fresh air.
You slipped away to a secluded balcony, the cool night breeze a welcome relief from the stifling atmosphere inside. The distant hum of traffic filled the silence as you leaned against the railing, staring out at the city lights.
But, of course, you werenât alone for long.
âYou shouldnât be out here alone,â Bakugou said, his voice cutting through the quiet as he stepped onto the balcony. He shut the door behind him, effectively sealing you both off from the rest of the world.
You turned to face him, leaning back against the railing with a faint smile. âYouâre off-duty now, arenât you?â
âNot until youâre home and locked up safe,â he replied, his hands shoved into his pockets as he approached.
His presence was magnetic, his broad frame and piercing gaze drawing you in despite the simmering annoyance in his tone.
âYou donât have to babysit me, you know,â you said, tilting your head up to meet his gaze.
Bakugou scoffed, his lips curving into a smirk. âYeah? Tell that to the psychos sending you threats.â
The tension between you crackled like static electricity, the unspoken attraction growing harder to ignore. You didnât know if it was the moonlight catching in his ash-blond hair, the way his suit hugged his muscular frame, or the fact that he was the only person who ever made you feel truly safeâbut you couldnât deny the pull anymore.
âYouâre always so serious,â you murmured, your voice dipping into something softer, more intimate.
âAnd youâre always so damn reckless,â he shot back, stepping closer until there was barely a breath of space between you.
The heat radiating off him was intoxicating, his scentâsmoke and spiceâclouding your senses. You tilted your head up, your heart pounding in your chest as his crimson eyes bore into yours.
âMaybe I like testing your limits,â you said, your voice barely above a whisper.
Bakugouâs jaw tightened, his hands clenching at his sides as he stared down at you. âYou donât know what youâre asking for.â
âDonât I?â you challenged, leaning up just enough to close the remaining distance between you.
For a moment, he didnât move, his breath mingling with yours as he hovered just out of reach. Then, with a growl of frustrationâor maybe surrenderâhe grabbed your waist and pulled you flush against him, his lips crashing into yours.
The kiss was everything youâd imagined: fierce, demanding, and all-consuming. His hands gripped your hips with enough force to leave bruises, holding you in place as he deepened the kiss, his teeth grazing your bottom lip. You gasped against his mouth, and he took the opportunity to slide his tongue past your lips, his kiss turning rougher, more desperate.
âKnew youâd be trouble,â he muttered against your mouth, his voice rough and low as he pressed you back against the railing.
âAnd yet, here you are,â you shot back, your fingers tangling in his hair as you tugged him closer.
Bakugou growled, his hands sliding down to grip your thighs, lifting you onto the edge of the railing as he stepped between your legs. The cool metal pressed against your skin, a stark contrast to the heat of his hands as they roamed over your body, leaving a trail of fire in their wake.
âYou drive me fucking crazy,â he admitted, his lips trailing down your neck, his teeth grazing the sensitive skin there.
âGood,â you breathed, your head falling back as you clung to him. âBecause youâre the only one I trust to catch me when I fall.â
His grip tightened, his gaze blazing as he pulled back just enough to look at you. âDamn right I will. But donât think this changes anything. Youâre still a pain in my ass.â
You laughed, leaning forward to press a softer, lingering kiss to his lips. âAnd youâre still my favorite pain in mine.â
Bakugouâs lips were relentless against your skin, trailing heat down your neck as his hands gripped your thighs firmly, keeping you steady on the edge of the balcony railing. The cool night air did little to temper the fire burning between the two of you, and with every graze of his teeth, every rough kiss, the world outside the balcony seemed to fade further away.
Your hands roamed over his chest, your fingers gripping the lapels of his suit jacket as if anchoring yourself to him. His body felt solid beneath your touch, every muscle tense and coiled with barely restrained energy.
âKatsuki,â you breathed, your voice breaking as his mouth found the sensitive spot just below your jaw.
He growled low in his throat at the sound of his name spilling from your lips, the vibration of it sending a shiver through you. His hands slid higher, brushing the fabric of your dress aside to squeeze your hips. The pressure of his grip made your head spin, but it was the sudden shift of his body against yours that truly sent your pulse skyrocketing.
You gasped as your thighs brushed against his hips, feeling the unmistakable hardness pressing against you through the thin fabric of your dress.
âFuck,â you whispered, your eyes widening slightly as you looked up at him.
Bakugou froze for a moment, his crimson eyes locking onto yours as if daring you to say something. His lips curled into a smirkâcocky, almost predatoryâas he leaned in closer, his voice a low growl in your ear.
âYou feel that, princess?â he murmured, his breath hot against your skin. âThatâs what you do to me.â
The roughness in his voice made your stomach flip, your hands tightening their grip on his jacket as your thighs instinctively pressed together. But he wasnât about to let you retreat. His hands gripped your hips tighter, pulling you flush against him so you could feel every inch of his arousal pressing against you.
âShit,â you breathed, your cheeks flushing as a wave of heat pooled low in your belly.
âYeah,â he muttered, his lips brushing against your ear. âThatâs what I thought. Youâve been teasing me all night, havenât you?â
You swallowed hard, your mind racing as he pressed his hips against you again, his movements deliberate and slow. The friction was maddening, and the smirk on his face told you he knew exactly what he was doing.
âDonât flatter yourself,â you shot back, though your voice came out shakier than you intended.
Bakugou chuckled darkly, his hands sliding down to grip the backs of your thighs. âFlatter myself? Tch, youâre the one squirming.â
âIâm notââ you started, but your words cut off in a gasp as he rolled his hips against yours, the hardness of him pressing perfectly between your legs.
âNot what? Huh?â he taunted, his tone rough and teasing as his lips found yours again, cutting off whatever weak protest you were about to make.
The kiss was dizzying, his tongue sliding against yours with a mix of dominance and desperation. Your nails dug into his shoulders, your body arching into him as the heat between you became unbearable.
âAdmit it,â he muttered against your lips, his voice dripping with arrogance. âYou like this. You like driving me crazy.â
You let out a shaky laugh, your lips curving into a smirk of your own as you leaned in to nip at his bottom lip. âMaybe I do.â
Bakugou growled, his hands gripping your thighs hard enough to leave bruises as he pulled you even closer. âYouâre such a fucking tease.â
âAnd you love it,â you countered, your breath hitching as he pressed himself against you again, the hardness of him making you dizzy with want.
âMaybe I do,â he admitted, his voice dropping to a husky whisper as his lips trailed down your neck.
Bakugou's lips were back on yours, searing and demanding, as his hands slid down to grip the backs of your thighs. He pulled you closer to the edge of the railing, locking you in place as his hips pressed firmly against yours. The hardness straining against his pants was impossible to ignore, especially as he shifted his hips deliberately, dragging against you in slow, maddening strokes.
âKatsuki,â you gasped, your voice breaking as the friction sent a jolt of heat straight to your core.
He didnât respond with wordsâhe didnât need to. Instead, he growled low in his throat, his hands sliding to the underside of your thighs and hoisting you up higher so you were completely at his mercy. The cool night air hit your legs as the fabric of your dress bunched up around your hips, but the heat of his body pressed against you made you forget the chill.
âFucking soaked already,â he muttered, his voice rough as his crimson eyes dropped to where your bodies met.
You flushed at his words, your breath hitching as you felt his hips press against you again, harder this time. The thin fabric of your panties did nothing to stop the steady, delicious pressure of him rubbing against you, and you bit your lip to stifle the whimper threatening to escape.
âYou like this, donât you?â he asked, his tone dripping with arrogance as he rocked his hips against yours, slow and deliberate. The hardness of him pressed perfectly against your damp center, and the friction had your head spinning.
You clung to his shoulders, your fingers digging into the fabric of his suit jacket as your body moved instinctively to meet his. âShut up,â you whispered, though the way your thighs tightened around him betrayed you.
Bakugou smirked, leaning in to nip at your ear. âDonât tell me to shut up when youâre grinding on me like this,â he growled, his voice rough and teasing as he thrust against you again, dragging a gasp from your lips.
The movement sent a wave of pleasure through you, the friction just enough to make you ache for more. Your panties were soaked, clinging to your skin as he continued to press against you, his pace growing rougher, more desperate.
âKatsuki,â you whimpered, your head falling back as he buried his face in the crook of your neck.
âSay my name like that again,â he muttered, his breath hot against your skin.
You obliged, your voice breaking on his name as he ground his hips against yours, the rhythm almost punishing now. Every movement sent a jolt of pleasure through you, your body arching into his as the heat pooled low in your belly.
âFuck, youâre driving me crazy,â he admitted, his grip on your thighs tightening as he held you steady, his movements growing more erratic.
âYouâre the one who started it,â you shot back, though your voice was shaky, barely a whisper as your nails raked down his back.
Bakugou chuckled darkly, his teeth grazing your neck as he thrust against you again, harder this time. âYeah, but youâre the one whoâs gonna finish it.â
The tension between you was unbearable, the heat and friction building to a crescendo as his movements grew rougher, more desperate. You could feel every inch of him through his pants, the hard length of him dragging perfectly against your damp panties, driving you closer and closer to the edge.
âTell me you want this,â he demanded, his voice low and commanding as he pulled back just enough to meet your gaze.
Your breath caught in your throat, your body trembling as you stared up at him. âIââ
âSay it,â he growled, his hips pressing firmly against yours, dragging another gasp from your lips.
âI want it,â you finally whispered, your voice breaking as the words tumbled out.
Bakugouâs eyes darkened, a triumphant smirk curling across his lips as he leaned in to capture your mouth in another searing kiss. âGood,â he muttered against your lips, his movements growing even rougher as he ground against you with enough force to make your legs shake.
The world around you disappeared entirely, leaving only the two of you tangled in a haze of heat and desire, the line between duty and desire long since obliterated.
Bakugouâs movements stilled for a moment, and you felt him pull back just slightly, his forehead pressed against yours. His breath was hot and ragged as his hands slid down to grip your thighs again, his thumbs brushing dangerously close to the edge of your panties.
âYouâre killing me,â he muttered, his voice low and rough as he glanced down at where your bodies were pressed together.
You swallowed hard, your breath catching as his fingers hooked around the damp fabric of your panties, tugging it to the side with a deliberate slowness that made your pulse race.
âKatsukiââ you started, but your words dissolved into a sharp gasp as his fingers brushed against your bare skin, grazing your slick folds.
âShut up,â he growled, his eyes dark with hunger as he leaned in to capture your lips in another bruising kiss.
His free hand moved to his belt, and the sound of the buckle clicking open sent a shiver down your spine. You felt the warmth of his hand as he freed himself, the hard length of him brushing against your thigh.
âLook at you,â he muttered, his voice dripping with arrogance as he shifted his hips, the tip of his cock teasing your entrance. âAlready soaked, begging for it. You really are a tease.â
Your hands gripped his shoulders, your nails digging into his skin as you tried to steady yourself. âIf Iâm such a tease, then what does that make you?â you shot back, though your voice was shaky, breathless.
Bakugou smirked, his lips brushing against yours as he pushed forward just enough for you to feel the pressure of him pressing against you, not quite entering yet. âA guy whoâs about to give you exactly what youâve been asking for.â
The heat between you was unbearable, the tension snapping as he finally rolled his hips forward, pushing into you slowly, inch by inch. Your breath hitched, your head falling back as he filled you, the stretch of him making your thighs tremble.
âFuck,â he growled, his grip on your hips tightening as he buried himself fully inside you. âSo fucking tight.â
Your fingers tangled in his hair, tugging hard enough to draw a low groan from him as you arched into him. âKatsuki,â you whimpered, your voice breaking on his name as he pulled back slightly before thrusting into you again, harder this time.
âSay it again,â he demanded, his voice rough as his movements grew more deliberate, each thrust sending a jolt of pleasure through you.
âKatsuki,â you repeated, your voice trembling as your body moved in rhythm with his.
âThatâs right,â he muttered, his lips finding your neck as he bit down gently, his teeth grazing your skin. âYouâre mine tonight.â
The world around you faded away entirely, leaving only the heat of his body against yours, the sound of your ragged breaths mingling in the cool night air. Every thrust, every whispered growl of your name, pushed you closer to the edge, and you clung to him as if he were the only thing keeping you grounded.
âFuck, you feel so good,â he muttered, his voice dropping to a husky whisper as his movements became more erratic, more desperate. âIâm not gonna last if you keep squeezing me like that.â
You gasped, your nails raking down his back as the pressure built inside you, your body trembling with the force of it. âIâIâm close,â you managed to whisper, your voice breaking as his thrusts grew harder, faster.
âThen come for me,â he growled, his grip on your hips tightening as he held you steady, driving into you with a relentless pace.
It was all you needed. The tension snapped, and a wave of pleasure crashed over you, your body arching into his as you cried out his name. He wasnât far behind, his movements growing erratic as he groaned low in his throat, his grip on you almost bruising as he found his own release.
For a moment, the two of you stayed like that, tangled together on the edge of the balcony, your breaths mingling as the cool night air wrapped around you.
âFuck,â Bakugou muttered, his voice rough as he finally pulled back just enough to meet your gaze. âYou really are trouble.â
You laughed softly, your fingers brushing against his cheek as you leaned in to kiss him, softer this time. âAnd you love it.â
His lips curved into a smirk, his crimson eyes glinting with amusementâand something deeper. âYeah,â he admitted, his voice low. âMaybe I do.â
Feel free to request <3
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Can I request frontman x reader(Any gender) Where the frontman meets the reader OUTSIDE of his games, and then realizes he likes them?
(Sorry if I expressed myself a little unclearly)
soju | hwang in-ho x fem! reader
*.â§ synopsis: after rescuing a stranger late at night. hwang in-ho finds himself sharing soju with the girl he just saved. under the glow of the convenience store, an unexpected bond forms, offering a fleeting escape from his solitude. *.â§ word count: 3.7k *.â§ warnings: happens outside squidgame, attempted crime directed at reader, drinking, mentions of death. don't go drinking with people you don't know alone btw, this is just fiction. *.â§ note: hello to the requestor! hopefully this tickled your fancy :P thought about it earlier so I decided why not? I wrote this in 5 hours, hopefully it suffices. shorter than my past works! also a different writing approach. masterlist | request here
àŒâ§âË. As the overseer of the Squid Games, Hwang In-ho has an insane amount of workload like no other. Setting up the venue, recruiting trusted employees, and scouring for rich sponsors are just a few of the countless tasks he manages every year. àŒâ§âË. Heâs a busy man, constantly on his feet, ensuring everything runs seamlessly. But when his boss, Oh Il-nam, forced him to take a week off, he was left with an unfamiliar emptiness in his schedule, unsure how to fill his time. àŒâ§âË. Currently, heâs sitting outside a small convenience store, a bottle of soju in hand. Itâs nearly midnightâ11:58 PM, to be exactâand the streets are eerily quiet. àŒâ§âË. The air is cool, the weather perfect, and for a moment, it feels peaceful. With no one around, itâs just him and his thoughts. Itâs a strangely calming experience, though the loneliness creeps in at the edges. àŒâ§âË. As the Frontman, he has no companions he can freely invite to moments like this. No friends, no family, and no one to share his burdens. àŒâ§âË. Itâs not a bad thing, he tells himself. After all, solitude means safety. Yet, thereâs a part of him that yearns for someone to confide inâsomeone who wouldnât judge him for the ruthlessness his position demands.
As In-ho took another shot, the warm burn of soju did little to chase away the emptiness in his chest. The faint hum of neon signs and the soft rustle of leaves were the only sounds accompanying him, a quiet solitude he had come to both expect and resent.
Then a scream shattered the night, sharp and jarring. It pierced through the calm like a knife, slicing his thoughts in two.
He froze, the glass of soju hovering mid-air. For a brief moment, he did nothing, his body stiff with instinctual awareness. But before he could overthink it, his years as a police officer took over. He stood abruptly, scanning the dark street for the source of the commotion.
Down the road, just beyond the glow of the convenience store, two drunk men loomed over a figure, their rough voices slurred with mockery. The figure struggled in vain, her cries muffled by one manâs grip.
In-ho didnât think. He didnât hesitate. His strides were purposeful, his steps heavy with intent. âHey!â he barked, his voice sharp and commanding. âLet her go!â
The drunk men froze, startled by his sudden approach. One of them turned, squinting at him in drunken confusion, before muttering something incoherent. But whatever courage they might have had faltered under the weight of In-hoâs glare, his presence exuding a quiet but dangerous authority. Without another word, they staggered off, stumbling into the shadows.
The figure crumpled to the ground as soon as she was released, her body trembling with shock. In-ho approached cautiously, his gaze softening. âHey,â he said gently, kneeling down beside her. âAre you hurt?â
There was no response. Her breathing was ragged, her shoulders shaking with silent sobs. In-ho hesitated, unsure if his presence was more comforting or alarming. Slowly, he shrugged off his coat, its fabric worn but warm, and draped it over her trembling frame.
âHere,â he murmured, his voice low and steady. âThisâll keep you warm.â
The weight of the coat seemed to ground her, and she finally looked up at him, her tear-streaked face illuminated by the faint glow of the convenience storeâs sign. Her eyes were wide and glossy, a mixture of fear and gratitude.
With a steady hand, In-ho helped her to her feet. She was light, almost fragile, as if a strong wind could knock her over. âCome on,â he said, guiding her gently back to where he had been sitting.
Once there, he gestured for her to sit, his movements deliberate and unhurried. For a while, neither of them spoke. The quiet stretched between them, but it wasnât uncomfortable. It was a moment of reprieve, a chance for her to catch her breath.
âThank youâŠâ she finally said, her voice soft and trembling.
In-ho turned to her, his expression unreadable. âItâs no problem,â he replied, his tone calm but distant. âJust doing my job as a policeman.â
The words felt foreign on his tongue, a ghost of a past he didnât like to dwell on. But he pushed those thoughts aside. âWhat are you doing out here at this time anyway?â he asked, his voice softer now.
She hesitated, pulling the coat tighter around her shoulders. âI just came out to grab something from the store,â she said quietly, glancing at the convenience store behind them. âDidnât expect to run into⊠that.â
In-ho nodded slowly, studying her. She avoided his gaze, her fingers nervously fidgeting with the edge of his coat. âWhat were you buying?â he asked, his tone casual, trying to put her at ease.
She blinked, then let out a small, embarrassed chuckle. âJust snacks. Ramyeon, chips⊠comfort food, I guess.â
A faint smile tugged at his lips. âComfort food at midnight? Sounds serious.â
âItâs nothing dramatic,â she replied, shaking her head. âJust one of those nights where you need something to make it feel a little less heavy, you know?â
In-hoâs smile faded, replaced by something more contemplative. He nodded again, his gaze dropping to the half-empty bottle of soju beside him. âI get it,â he said quietly.
The silence returned, but this time it was lighter, less oppressive. After a moment, In-ho reached for the spare cup he had brought earlier, rinsing it with a splash of soju. âYou drink?â he asked, breaking the quiet.
She glanced at him, surprised by the question. âUh⊠sometimes.â
He tilted his head toward the bottle, the faintest trace of a smile on his lips. âWell, since youâve already had a rough night, might as well join me. One drink wonât hurt.â
She hesitated, her gaze flickering between him and the bottle. Then, with a small nod, she said, âSure. Why not?â
In-ho poured her a drink, the clear liquid catching the dim light as it filled the cup. He handed it to her, their fingers brushing briefly as she accepted it.
âThanks,â she said, her voice a little steadier now.
He raised his own cup in a quiet toast, their eyes meeting for a brief moment before they drank. The burn of the soju was familiar, grounding.
For the first time that night, the gnawing loneliness in In-hoâs chest seemed to ease, replaced by the quiet comfort of shared company. There was no need for wordsâjust the soft clink of glasses and the understanding that, sometimes, even the smallest connection could make the night feel a little less heavy.
àŒâ§âË. After three cups, In-ho quickly noticed that she wasnât handling the alcohol too well. The slight slur in her words and the way she began to lean more heavily on the table after each sip made it clear. àŒâ§âË. He felt so stupid inviting a girl with low alcohol tolerance to drink, but there was no backing out now. àŒâ§âË. At first, he was concerned. The last thing he wanted was for her to feel worse because of the soju. But as the conversation continued, he began to notice something else. àŒâ§âË. The alcohol seemed to help her relax, peeling back the careful guard she had when they first sat down. Her genuine personality emerged, warm and unfiltered, and for the first time that night, she seemed completely at ease.
âYâknow,â she said, words stretching slightly as she rested her chin in her hand, âyouâre not as scary as you look.â
In-ho raised an eyebrow, amused. âScary? Is that how you saw me?â
âMmhm,â she hummed, nodding a little too enthusiastically. âWhen you came running over earlier, I thought you were gonna punch them in the face⊠which, by the way, wouldâve been really cool.â
He laughed, shaking his head. âIâll take that as a compliment, I guess.â
âGood, âcause it was meant to be one,â she replied, pointing at him with a slightly wobbly finger. âYouâre like one of those grumpy cats. All intimidating on the outside but probably super soft if you get to know them.â
âThatâs quite the comparison,â he said, smirking, unsure whether to be insulted or impressed.
She shrugged, leaning back in her chair, her eyes still bright. âIâm just saying what I see.â
In-ho found himself amused despite himself, the playful jab catching him off guard. âSo, what else do you see?â he asked, curiosity creeping in, but keeping his tone casual.
She raised an eyebrow, considering the question for a moment, then grinned. âI think youâre the type of person who pretends not to care but secretly does. And that makes you kind of a softie.â
âWow, thatâs deep,â he said with a chuckle. âDid you come up with that all on your own?â
She nodded, looking proud. âYep. Iâm a great judge of character.â
He shook his head, clearly entertained by her. âWell, I guess Iâll take your word for it.â
She tilted her head, studying him for a moment, her smile softening. âYouâre not as serious as you seem,â she said thoughtfully.
In-ho met her gaze, surprised by the shift. âIs that a compliment too?â
âMaybe,â she replied with a shrug. âBut itâs true. Youâve got this whole... tough guy thing going on, but I can tell youâre not really like that.â
He let out a small laugh, leaning back in his chair. âYou sure know how to read people, huh?â
She smiled, a bit smug now. âI told you, Iâm good at this.â
àŒâ§âË. In-ho wasnât the type to open up to strangers easily, but there was something about this encounter that felt different. àŒâ§âË. Maybe it was the ease with which she joked, her humor a refreshing change from the weight of his usual silence. Her teasing nature and quick wit chipped away at the walls he usually kept firmly in place. àŒâ§âË. She wasnât scared of his tough exterior, and in some strange way, that made him feel⊠lighter. Her playful comments about him being too serious made him laughâsomething he hadnât done in a long time. àŒâ§âË. One bottle of soju turned into two, then three, with neither of them really keeping track. The night, which had started off quiet and somber, slowly transformed. The stillness gave way to a lively energy, filled with soft laughter, comfortable silences, and warm conversation. àŒâ§âË. As the alcohol worked its magic, the distance between them seemed to vanish. It wasnât just the sojuâthere was something about her presence that made In-ho forget about the heaviness that often weighed on his mind. àŒâ§âË. Her words were easy, her tone warm, and she spoke with such ease that it made him feel as though he could let go of all the unspoken burdens. She didnât push him for anything, didnât try to draw out his thoughts. She just was, and somehow that made the night feel less lonely.
âI mean, think about it,â she said, her giggles spilling out as she waved her chopsticks for emphasis. âIf you werenât a cop, you could totally be one of those broody action movie guys. You know the typeâsharp jawline, mysterious auraâŠâ She trailed off for a second, tilting her head as though she were analyzing him. âLike Lee Byung-hun!"
"Youâd totally be the antihero. Do you practice glaring in the mirror, or is it just⊠natural?â She added, slurring a bit.
In-ho blinked, caught off guard by the question. His first instinct was to brush it off, but something about her teasing made it hard to not play along. âI do not practice glaring,â he said, his voice laced with mock indignation, though the corner of his lips twitched upward.
She leaned forward, narrowing her eyes like she was examining a specimen under a microscope. âHmmâŠâ she murmured, clearly unconvinced. âI donât know⊠feels a little too perfect to be unpracticed. You sure youâre not rehearsing in front of the mirror at night?â
He rolled his eyes, but a laugh escaped him despite himself. âYouâre impossible, you know that?â he said, shaking his head in disbelief.
She grinned, unbothered by his apparent defeat. âAnd yet, here you are, sharing soju with me,â she teased, tapping the rim of her cup with a smug expression as if she had just caught him in a trap. âMust be my charm.â
In-ho snorted at the playful arrogance in her voice. He looked at herâher easy smile, the glint in her eyesâand realized that, despite his usual guarded nature, he didnât mind this. In fact, he kind of enjoyed it. âWell, I guess I couldnât resist your charm,â he replied, the faintest smirk tugging at his lips.
âOh, come on,â she said, feigning offense, âYouâre telling me the brooding cop is actually soft under all that tough exterior? Thatâs a plot twist I wasnât expecting.â
He raised an eyebrow, leaning back slightly. âWhat, you think Iâm just some soft guy who lets anyone in?â he asked, the hint of a challenge in his voice.
Her grin widened, a mischievous spark dancing in her eyes. âMaybe,â she said, taking a dramatic pause, âbut I think Iâve cracked the code.â
In-ho stared at her for a moment, half-amused, half-caught off guard. There was something about the way she didnât hold back, how effortlessly she made him feel at ease, that got to him more than heâd like to admit.
âYou think youâve cracked it, huh?â he asked, leaning a little closer, his voice lowered slightly as if testing the waters.
âMaybe,â she said, still grinning, âBut youâre not getting off that easy. Iâll need more time to figure you out.â
In-ho chuckled, a genuine sound, free of the usual tension he carried. He looked at her and, for once, didnât feel the weight of being the brooding guy with a past to hide. She was right about one thingâshe was definitely making him feel lighter.
âI think I could get used to this,â he said, raising his cup to hers in a silent toast.
She clinked it with a quick grin. âYou better,â she said with a wink. âYouâre stuck with me now.â
àŒâ§âË. By the time they finished their third bottle, her cheeks were flushed, and she was laughing at every little thing. Her laughter was infectious, bubbling up at the smallest of jokes or even just the awkward silence between them. àŒâ§âË. In-ho, who wasnât much of a drinker himself, found himself laughing along, not so much at the jokes, but at her genuine enjoyment. àŒâ§âË. He had never been one to let loose, to be this open with anyone, but her easygoing nature was different. It was so refreshing that it caught him off guard in the best way. àŒâ§âË. He wasnât used to thisâbeing around someone so unguarded, someone who could just be, without constantly second-guessing every word or action. And it made him realize how long it had been since heâd truly let go of his own reservations. àŒâ§âË. At one point, as they were talking about something completely random, she started humming a little tune to herself. àŒâ§âË. The notes were soft, almost silly as if the melody had just popped into her head. It wasnât a song, just a tune she made up on the spot, and before he knew it, she started singing it aloud, her voice a little off-key but full of life.
âDo you hear that?â she said, raising an eyebrow with a playful smirk. âItâs a hit in the making. You should totally record it.â
In-hoâs lips twitched, resisting the urge to chuckle, but he let it slip out anyway. Her randomness was infectious. He wasnât sure what was happening, but something about this moment made everything feel lighter, almost like he was seeing the world from a different angle.
He watched her for a moment, her laughter still echoing in the quiet night, and a small, genuine smile tugged at his lips.
It was rare for him to feel this easy, this unburdened. Normally, there was always something pulling at himâthe weight of his responsibilities, the shadows of his past. But with her, everything seemed to fade away.
Her laughter, her carefree spirit, her utter lack of restraintâit was a stark contrast to everything he was used to, and yet, for once, it felt right. It was exactly what he needed.
âSo, are we starting a band now?â he teased, leaning back in his chair, his voice light and relaxed.
She looked at him with a wink, clearly pleased with his response. âWell, youâre the tough guy with the brooding stare, so youâre definitely the lead singer,â she replied, pointing at him with a grin.
In-ho shook his head, chuckling to himself. âIâm not sure Iâm cut out for singing,â he said, his voice still warm with the aftereffects of their shared drink.
She tilted her head, staring at him for a moment before speaking with a playful glint in her eye. âOh, no. Youâre definitely the lead singer. The whole âI donât care, Iâm too coolâ thing. Itâs perfect.â
He couldnât help but chuckle. âIâm not broody,â he protested, though the amusement in his voice betrayed him.
âYouâre definitely broody,â she teased, winking at him.
In-ho gave her a smile, but when his eyes shifted to his watch, he saw it was already past 3 a.m. His face softened slightly, and he frowned as he set his cup down.
âItâs getting late,â he said, his voice quieter now as he stood up, the weight of the hour sinking in.
She groaned, leaning back in their chair dramatically, clearly not ready for the night to end. âAlready? Youâre no fun, Officer,â she complained, the playfulness still in her voice.
In-ho shook his head, half-amused, half-concerned. âAnd youâre someone who needs to get some sleep,â he replied firmly, holding out his hand. âCome on. Iâll walk you home.â
She pouted at the suggestion but took his hand anyway, stumbling slightly as they stood up. âFine, but only because youâre being all responsible and stuff,â she said with a mock pout, though her lips were curled in a smile.
In-ho chuckled, steadying them as she swayed a little. The chemistry between them was undeniable, and for the first time in a long while, he found himself enjoying the momentâtaking the time to care, to share something lighthearted, even if it was just for a brief while.
àŒâ§âË. On the walk to their apartment, their playful teasing didnât stop. She nudged him with her shoulder every chance she got, laughing at her own exaggerated guesses about his âdark and mysterious backstory.â àŒâ§âË. In-ho found himself relaxing more than he thought possible, their carefree energy infectious, filling the air between them with an ease he hadnât felt in ages. àŒâ§âË. For once, he wasnât thinking about the weight of his past, or his responsibilities, or any of the worries that usually clouded his mind. He was just... enjoying the moment.
âSo,â he said after a while, his voice light as they neared her building, âyouâve got my name, but I donât think I ever got yours.â
She stopped in front of the door and turned to face him, giving him that mischievous grin he was beginning to recognize and love. âItâs [Lastname] [Name],â she said, her voice soft but steady, her eyes sparkling with that playful glint.
â[Name],â he repeated, the unfamiliar sound of it rolling off his tongue as if testing it for the first time. He nodded, as if committing it to memory. âI like it.â
She raised an eyebrow at him, teasing. âYup. And donât forget it.â
He chuckled, a low sound that felt foreign but good. âI wonât, donât worry.â
She stepped closer, her grin widening. âThanks for tonight, In-ho,â she said, her voice softening just a little. âYouâre a good guy. Like, a really good guy.â
The compliment hit him harder than he expected, and for a brief moment, it made him uneasy. Good guy? His mind flickered back to his role as the Frontmanâthe games, the deaths he orchestrated, and the weight of the people heâd let down. He wasnât sure he deserved to be called âgood.â
His lips twitched into a small smile, but it wasnât easy. He rubbed the back of his neck, fighting the warmth rising in his chest, the sense of contradiction gnawing at him. âIâm not so sure about that,â he muttered, a modest shrug masking the inner turmoil. His mind battled with the reality of who he was.
With a deep breath, he focused on her again, the playful spark in her eyes grounding him. âBut⊠youâre welcome,â he said softly, the words coming out more genuine than he expected, despite the turmoil that lingered beneath.
Before he could say anything else, she leaned up, quick and confident, pressing a soft kiss to his cheek. It was brief, just a fleeting touch of her lips, but it was enough to make his heart skip a beat. The warmth of the kiss lingered on his skin, and for a moment, he was frozen, caught completely off guard by the simple, sweet gesture.
She pulled back, smiling at him with that same playful glint. âGoodnight, Officer In-ho,â she said with a wink, her voice light and teasing, before stepping into her apartment and disappearing behind the door.
àŒâ§âË. In-ho stood there for a moment, his fingers brushing over the spot where her lips had just been as if trying to hold onto the feeling a little longer. àŒâ§âË. A rare, genuine smile spread across his face, one that felt unfamiliar but welcome. He let out a quiet breath, feeling something shift within himâa sense of warmth, of connection, that he hadnât realized heâd been missing. àŒâ§âË. Turning away, he started walking back towards the direction of his apartment, his steps lighter than theyâd been in a long time. àŒâ§âË. For once, the weight in his chest felt a little less heavy, and there was a certain peace in the quiet night air. As he walked, he thought, maybe Oh Il-nam wasnât so bad for forcing me to take a week off after all. àŒâ§âË. With the memory of her kiss still lingering, he couldnât help but smile again, the thought of her brightening his steps as he headed back into the night.
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Rolling for Love
Eddie Munson x Reader
Summary: He always watched you from afar, never brave enough to talk to you.
You were hustling through the hallway, your books and notebooks tightly pressed against your chest, when it happened. The sound of items hitting the floor echoed down the empty corridor.
Your dice scattered in every direction.
You froze, feeling a rush of embarrassment.
Of all the days, this had to be the one.
Your heart raced as you rushed to pick up everything.
A familiar pair of boots comes into view, followed by Eddie Munsonâs face peering down at you. His eyes are wide, almost amused, as he bends down to help you pick up the scattered items. You mumble an apology, feeling even more flustered, and then catch a glimpse of something unexpected.
"Looks like someoneâs having an eventful afternoon," he said, kneeling down to help you gather everything.
You let out a nervous laugh, heat rising to your cheeks.Â
"Yeah, sorry about that. Didnât mean to make a scene."
"No big deal," he replied casually, handing a dice back to you. "You into this kind of game, then?"
You hesitate, feeling your heart skip a beat. His curiosity makes your palms sweat a little, but how he looks at you makes it easier to talk about it.Â
"Iâve been into it for a while. I usually play as a rogue. Like sneaking around and outsmarting people. Do you play?"
He grinned, obviously pleased by the topic of conversation.Â
"Iâm the one who sets it all upâDungeon Master. Someoneâs gotta keep things interesting. Itâs a lot of work, but I love it." of course he was. It fit him so well. "You know," he starts slowly, his eyes searching yours as if looking for something. "Iâve wanted to talk to you for a while now."
You blink, caught off guard. "Really? I... didnât know that."
He shrugs, a bit of colour rising to his cheeks.Â
"Yeah. I guess Iâve always been a little nervous about it. You seem so... well, cool. Out of my league, maybe."
You raised an eyebrow, trying not to let the compliment catch you off guard.Â
"Out of your league? Thatâs kind of ridiculous."
He seemed to relax a bit, and a hint of a grin returned to his face.Â
"Maybe. But youâre smart, youâre funny, and you seem into the same things I am. I just didnât think itâd ever happen."
You bit your lip, trying to find the right words.Â
"Well, you know, Iâve actually been kind of into you too."
"Wait, really?" he blinked, looking genuinely surprised.Â
"Yeah," you said, feeling a bit nervous. "Iâve liked you for a while, actually. I just never said anything."
He took a step closer, his expression softening, a smile on his lips.
"Thatâs... kind of a surprise."
You let out a small laugh, feeling the tension slowly leave the air between you.
For a moment, you both just stood there, the hallway seeming almost empty except for the two of you. He finally spoke up, his voice low and thoughtful.Â
"So, what now?" he asked rather nervously.
"We could grab a coffee sometime, maybe talk more about D&D... or, you know, just hang out." you shrugged your shoulders.Â
"That sounds perfect." he liked the idea.Â
As you started walking down the hallway, talking about your favourite campaigns and possible new storylines, it felt like the world turned in a new direction.Â
And maybe, just maybe, you and Eddie were finally going in the right direction, together.
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How to Support People with Facial Differences - the Face Equality Week 2024 Special
[large text: How to Support People with Facial Differences - the Face Equality Week 2024 Special]
Today is the 13th of May, which means that the Face Equality Week has just started. This year's theme is âMy Face is a Masterpieceâ which is probably my favorite sentence ever said about having a facial difference. Huge fan, should be used way more often in my opinion.
Because of this occasion, I would like to share some thoughts about Face Equality that I think are rather entry-level, i.e. you don't need to know much to execute these, but you can still support us.
Stop the stare.
I know it's fun to stare - or so I guess, at least - but maybe you shouldn't. Next time you see someone who has a scar or who's face does not move the same way as yours, just mind your business. We can tell when you're âdiscreetlyâ looking.
Don't call us deformed.Â
Knowing how the people you're trying to support actually call themselves should be an absolute first step, but most people still fail here. Most of us don't appreciate being called âdeformedâ. I certainly don't. Say âfacial differenceâ, or âdisfigurementâ if you must. It's 2024. Leave âdeformedâ to medical reports from the 70s.
No more âWhat happened?!âs.
If you aren't a doctor, there's a high-to-100% chance that it's none of your business. It's cool that you're curious - keep it to yourself.
Stop insinuating that we are ugly.
âSupport people who are ugly!â isn't very supportive. I would say, not in the slightest. Say âpeople who don't fit the current beauty standardsâ if that's what you mean.Â
Or, to go with this year's theme, âpeople whose faces are masterpiecesâ : )
Use critical thinking online.
Is the reaction photo actually funny, or is it just a person with a craniofacial condition? Is the meme actually a meme, or is it just making fun of a person with a facial disfigurement? Is body-shaming suddenly hilarious to you when the person shamed has strabismus?Â
If the entire punchline is âlol they have a disability xdâ, it's ableism. Plain and simple.
To go with the point above - your joke is probably not funny.
We get it! You can't help telling us how "you're going to hell for laughing" (which yeah, probably) and how we remind you of the ugliest character you have ever seen. I guarantee you that we heard it, and that you are behaving like an edgy middle schooler who hasn't "found out" yet. It's boring and annoying. Also ableist, but you're aware of that already if you're saying that you're going to hell.
Stop with the goddamn trigger warnings.Â
We aren't âbody horrorâ, we aren't âgoreâ, we aren't something that you need to advise your viewers to use their discretion over. Every âgraphic footage: child with neurofibromatosisâ and â#tw burn scarâ is a sign of ableism and disfiguremisia. People with facial differences deserve to be seen. Ableds can survive seeing a person without a nose.
Do a basic reading on what disfiguremisia is.
New word! And an important one. It's a brand of ableism that intersects with more or less everything, and it means discrimination and hatred of people with facial differences/disfigurements. The bullying, harassment, endless name-calling, and microaggressions are all results of disfiguremisia. The ways in which everything is harder for us isn't some unchangeable rule of how the world works, it's just an extremely prevalent type of discrimination.
Understand that we are people.
I know, revolutionary - and yet impossible for so many people to get. We can be a visual representation of evil when it's necessary, we can be a feel-good inspirational story on a morning talk-show, but not much else, it seems. In reality, we are complex, we have our own lives, we can be happy and sad and have the same exact joys and worries that you have.
Hey, artists - facial differences don't make you evil.
Title stolen from a great essay by Lise Deguire (link). When's the last time you saw a positive character with a facial difference that wasn't inspiration porn? I mean a character that's not edgy, full of angst, a murderer, or a villain. Based on what you see in the media, you'd think that having a scar renders you evil on the spot, but in reality it just makes you loathe how artists apparently think you are like. It's boring, it's overdone, it's ableism. Stop doing this, and start noticing when it's being done. Point it out if your friend is writing their new villain to be an evil burn survivor. This kind of portrayal needed to stop ages ago, but tomorrow will be a great time as well.
Before you reply with âI've never seen thisâ - Darth Vader, Lion Kingâs Scar (subtle name, great thing to teach kids!), Freddy Krueger, Voldemort, we could be here forever. You're just not paying attention.
Pay attention to where we are not included.
As discussed, there are some places where you see us all the time. But where do you not see us?
Advertisements (unless it's for a scar-removal cream, of course). Fashion shows. Magazine covers. Romance movies where we are the main character.
We deserve to see ourselves in what's around us in the same way able-bodied people do. Trying to make it seem like we don't exist - that's deliberate.Â
Interact with our art.
We draw, write, sing, act in movies, we do everything. Support us in the most tangible way - leave us a nice comment, read our books, listen to our songs. Watch movies where actual people with facial differences star, not pseudoinspirational stories about how âbeing disfigured is okâ where they shove an able-bodied actor into a full face prosthetic just to not have an actor with a disfigurement on set.
Include us.
As this year's Face Equality Week calls for, include us. In art, in movies, in books, in your life. Show us as positive people who are valuable, who are a part of your community - I guarantee that we are in every one that's out there. The world is hostile and unwelcoming to people with facial differences - be the change, wherever you are.
I know that it is different from the usual posts I make, but I hope it was somewhat educational. I just like to use every occasion that I can to force Face Equality into people's heads. To make this at least a bit about writing to keep the blog's theme, I will say that if you want to write about us, you need to care about us in real life as well. Otherwise, it's pointless and, as representation, genuinely worthless.
Below the readmore are some links/resources that you can click to educate yourself further. A lot of them lead to Face Equality International because they have just about everything you should know. If you want to be a better ally to people with facial differences, I heavily recommend them.
#MyFaceIsAMasterpiece
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https://faceequalityinternational.org/2023/04/why-i-will-not-hide/
https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/disability-is-diversity/202111/hidden-community-the-movement-face-equality
https://faceequalityinternational.org/2022/05/facial-differences-in-the-media/
https://faceequalityinternational.org/2023/04/advertising-excludes-women-with-faces-like-mine/
https://www.phoenix-society.org/resources/burn-community-bookshelf
https://faceequalityinternational.org/about-fei/international-face-equality-week/
https://faceequalityinternational.org/2023/04/hidden-from-view-women-with-facial-differences-in-the-media/
https://www.phoenix-society.org/resources/i-dont-see-your-scars
Thanks for actually clicking the readmore
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His soul is yours
Mr. Scarletella x Reader
So, I really liked the headcanon that his soul/true body is in the umbrella. Don't take it seriously. Hope you enjoy!
Every new meet with you made the ghost ask the same question over and over again: why are you rejecting him?
After all, it was you, you and the people killed by your hands, that were the first step, were your hint, your tacit admission of sympathy for him, attention. Every victim of your cruelty was a direct word, so why is it now impossible to get the most important word from you that he is waiting for â your name? Why, why do you always leave, hide, avoid him? Why?
He wants nothing more than to reciprocate you, but every time you slip away from him! It's like... you don't want this too.
The same question again. Why?
***
Scarletella questioningly tilts his head to the unpleasant creaking of his vertebrae. You're hiding from his sight again. Just as he was clearly aware of your presence, you are gone again. Your avoidance is disappointing.
Moving through the rooms, he does not find you and eventually stops briefly in a particularly wide corridor. He knows it. Ghosts, forever reaching out to other people's souls who dared to be on their territory, which they have long appropriated it for themselves. And now they are beginning to react to Scarletella's presence â their hands' shadows are becoming more noticeable. That's predictable, because he is not devoid of a soul, which they paid attention to. Typical of ghosts, he is imprisoned in a certain thing, in his case, in a red umbrella.
He squeezes it tighter. No creature of this place would touch him without being killed at the same moment. Moving to the other end of the corridor, he looked with disdain at the scattering silhouettes of outstretched hands. Eternally hungry for someone else's soul and flesh, they always want to cling to it, devour it.
Suddenly, something dawns on him. He repeats his thoughts, trying not to forget anything.
"...hungry for someone else's soul..."
Scarletella stared wide-eyed at the empty space in front of him and flexed his fingers around the handle of the umbrella. If he had been breathing, he would have let out a shuddering sigh at the idea.
His soul. No one touched her. This is not something that needs to be openly shown, given and trusted by someone.
Continuing, he realizes that he did not even think about the fact that one response from him and "gifts" is not enough.
You want more.
A surprisingly wide smile appears on the ghost's face, which from the outside could seem almost threatening. But not in this case.
***
Once again, when there is a meeting with him, you want to roll your eyes in advance and swing a crowbar at him, so that he would shut up with another nonsense that clogs your head.
However, this time he is silent. He doesn't even look at you, just fiddles with his fingers on the handle of an open umbrella.
It's starting to bother you. But this unfamiliar behavior arouses curiosity, which there is no need to keep silent.
â What you want?
It seems to awaken the ghost in red from the state you think he was in. With one movement, he closes the umbrella, but still does not look up. You notice that his lips are moving slightly, but it's like nothing is being said â not even in a whisper.
If you look away for a second in an attempt to remember a word in order to address him, you feel a rustle and a light coolness in front of you. Turning your head, you immediately stumble upon a figure standing at a distance of a bent arm from you, to which you gasp in surprise.
Scarletella looks at you with his unblinking eyes. His face is unreadable for emotions, but his whole being betrays some kind of excitement along with determination. He raises his hand in front of him, holding out an umbrella in it.
â It⊠your.
All his actions, along with the fact that he told you this in your language, literally leave you in a dumbfounded state. Not quite believing what's going on, you look at his hand and face several times.
â My? Why is this so?
You notice how his grip on the black handle has wavered. The ghost doesn't answer your question, just continues to stare with his dark gaze from under the scarlet strands.
You frown, shifting the crowbar to a more mobile hand if you have to use it, and hesitantly take the umbrella by the middle, without touching his hand.
And as soon as you squeezed it more confidently in your palm, Scarletella's expression instantly began to change from amazed to... happy? His fingers tremble slightly as he suddenly clutches the cloth on his chest, exactly where the heart should be.
What does it all mean?..
***
It seems that the moment your hands came into contact with his umbrella, he felt it on his skin in the clearest way. The warmth of your skin imprinted on his chest, making him gasp at the unfamiliar sensations. Did you... did you really just?..
He still can't believe it, convulsively squeezing the place that has become especially burning in his inanimate body. Was he right? Is that what you needed to have complete confidence in his feelings for you?
Scarletella is looking at you, trying to read your emotions and guess what you're thinking. But he doesn't understand. The uncertainty of his decision suddenly becomes almost alarming.
He doesn't doubt you, but why are you silent? He is literally in your hands, vulnerable in a way he has never been in front of anyone. So why don't you answer anything? Was he wrong?
What are you thinking about?
The whirlwind of his thoughts stops with the sound of falling metal. The ghost abruptly turns his head in the direction from which it came and sees⊠That this is your weapon. When he looks up at you, he also sees your relaxed palm, which smoothly approaches his face.
He feels the warmth on his cheek.
â You give love?
Your voice sounds incredibly gentle compared to the way you usually communicate with him. Scarletella reacts immediately, covering your palm with her own and coming closer. His own voice sounds almost broken, broken, as if he was breathing heavily from the thumping of his heart in his chest.
â I give love! I give love! â he squeezes your fingers a little, and with his other hand he gently squeezes your elbow, as if trying to hold on. â I give⊠me.
He hears you sigh. He sees your smile. He feels your warmth.
â Say. "I love you." I give love.
Scarletella freezes and remembers how it sounds, immediately trying to pronounce it.
â I... love you. Love you. I love you!
With each repetition of these words, his voice sounded more desperate. You seem to like it, judging by the smile that appeared on your lips and the stroking of his cheek.
However, changing the position of the umbrella in your hand, the way your palm slides over it, ending up on the handle and squeezing it, makes Scarletella fall almost exhausted to his knees in front of you, unable to withstand the impulse that swept through his body.
Such a reaction genuinely surprises you, but in no way scares you. Only a slight sigh indicates that it was unexpected.
Scarletella clearly feels how his body trembles when his soul is not in his power. How vulnerable he is, you just have to strain your fingers harder. And this only excites him more.
***
He looks up blearily, his face flushed and betrays everything he is experiencing right now. Your palm touches your cheek again, and he immediately clings to it, which involuntarily causes you to have a very strange mixture of emotions.
â Pretty, â you whisper, receiving a deeply loving dark look in response.
A smile blooms on your face.
You didn't expect this development of events, but you certainly don't want to give them up.
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â§.* talk too much;Â kmg
synopsis:  a charismatic but slightly awkward mingyu, whose tendency to talk too much creates hilariously unpredictable situations. one early morning he spots a stranger sitting in the corner of the cafĂ©âsomeone who's quiet, mysterious, and a little intimidating. drawn to her aura, he strikes up a conversation. but every time he opens his mouth, his words seem to betray him.
paring: mingyu x fem! reader.Â
genre:strangers2whatever (hehe) Â
warning/s:mentions of substances (alcohol)Â some minor sexy stuff, but not much really.
word count:Â 11k
content:Â . non-idol idolings, awkward over sharer mingyu.
note: non rlly edited prob weird typos, xo. ( there's a part 2 in my drafts fully bc I couldn't stop writing about these two)
The bell above the cafĂ© door jingled as the stranger stepped inside. Mingyu, standing in front of the register, halfway through recounting a story to his favorite barista about the time he accidentally adopted a stray cat. He paused mid-sentence, caught off guard by the strangerâs presence. Â
She was unlike anyone who usually wandered into the cozy cafĂ©âa stark contrast to the warm, inviting space. Dressed in muted tones, she carried an air of quiet confidence and mystery, expression unreadable. The girl didnât look around or hesitate, walking directly to a table in the far corner as though she had been here a hundred times before. Â
Mingyu watched her settle in, his curiosity piqued. The girl placed a cherry red leather-bound journal on the table, opened it to a blank page, and began scribbling furiously. Â
âShe doesn't look like sheâs here for the coffee,â Mingyu muttered to himself. Â
Before he could stop himself, he grabbed the notepad behind the counter from his stunned regular bar keep and approached the table. Â
âHi there,â he said brightly. âWelcome to uh, Black Rabbit. Can I get you something? Coffee? Tea? One of the world-famous muffins? Well, theyâre not world-famous yet, but I think they are. Anywayââ Â
The stranger looked up, her sharp eyes meeting his. Mingyu froze for a moment, forgetting whatever it was he was going to say next. Â
âBlack coffee,â the stranger said curtly. Her voice was low, measured, and entirely unimpressed. Â
âGot it. One black coffee. Simple. Classic. You know, I respect that. Some people come in here and order drinks with so many extra syrups and toppings itâs like theyâre trying to create a dessert in disguise. But youâyouâre all about the essentials.â Â
The girl raised an eyebrow. âIs there a point to this? Also do you even work here?â Â
Mingyu blinked, realizing he was rambling. âUh, nope! No point. Just making conversation. Iâll get that coffee for you. And, uh, no I donât. Just helping out.â Â
He turned and practically sprinted back to the counter, silently berating himself. âCool, Mingyu. It's really cool.â Â
When he returned with the coffee, he found her staring out the window, lost in thought. He set the cup down gently, but instead of leaving, he spoke again. Â
âHey, I donât mean to pry, but are you... writing something? You looked really focused earlier. Like, next-level focused. Are you an author? Or maybe a secret spy writing down your next mission?â Â
The stranger sighed, looking back at him with an exasperated expression. âDo you always ask this many questions?â Â
âOnly when Iâm curious,â Mingyu replied with a grin. âAnd Iâm very curious about you. Youâve got that whole mysterious, âIâve got secretsâ vibe going on.â Â
The girl finally gave a hint of a smile, though it was barely noticeable. âMaybe I do.â Â
That small flicker of amusement was all the encouragement Mingyu needed. âOkay, so you are a spy. Or an undercover rockstar. Oh! Or aââ Â
âIâm sorry, but Iâm trying to work,â she interrupted, though her tone was softer now. Â
Mingyu took a step back, raising his hands. âGot it. Iâll leave you to it. But if you need anythingâlike a refill, a snack, or a friendly faceâIâm your guy.â Â
âBut you said you donât work here.âÂ
As he walked away, the stranger shook their head, a faint smile tugging at their lips. Mingyu may have talked too much, but there was something disarmingly genuine about him that made it hard to stay annoyed. Â
Heading up to grab his own cup from the counter, Mingyu stole another glance at her and couldnât help but wonder what kind of story they were carryingâand whether heâd somehow become a part of it.
The next afternoon, the cafĂ© was busier than usual, filled with a mix of students typing away on their laptops and a few regulars deep in conversation. Mingyu was at the counter, enthusiastically explaining to another regular Mrs. Park how the secret to perfect coffee lay in "a gentle pour and a mindful attitude," when the bell jingled again. Â
Mingyu's head snapped up, and sure enough, the girl from yesterday was back. This time, she seemed even more aloof, her eyes scanning the room briefly before settling back on her spot in the corner. She didn't notice Mingyuâs stare as she quietly set down her cherry red journal and began flipping through its pages. Â
Mingyu found himself momentarily frozen in place, suddenly aware of how *awkward* his last encounter had been. "Don't be weird this time. Don't overdo it," he muttered to himself, but his mind was already spiraling into potential conversation starters. What if he said something sheâd find interesting? What if he said too much? Â
With a deep breath, Mingyu stepped away from the counter. He was *determined* to keep things casual. Â
âHey, you,â Mingyu called out, walking toward her table, âback again, huh? Is the coffee that good, or are you just here for a change of scenery?â Â
The girl looked up from her journal, her eyes scanning him briefly before she spoke in her usual flat tone. âJust getting out of the house for a while.â Â
Mingyu nodded, trying to read the mood. âYeah, I get that. Sometimes, you just need a little break from your own four walls. I mean, my walls are full of stuffâvinyl records, old concert tickets, a couple of questionable cat sweaters... but still.â Â
Her lips twitched, just for a second. âA questionable cat sweater?â Â
Mingyu grinned. âYeah. Itâs got a picture of a cat wearing glasses, trying to look intellectual. But honestly, I think it just makes the cat look like itâs about to take over the world. It was for my work Christmas party, but Iâd be lying if I said I havenât worn it more than once.â Â
There was a moment of silence, and then the corner of her mouth curled up slightly. âIâd like to see that.â Â
Mingyuâs heart did a little flip. Sheâs smiling. "Itâs not for sale. Only available to cat enthusiasts who appreciate the depth of their feline overlords."Â Â
Her smile lingered for just a second longer before it faded back into the neutral expression she wore so often. âIâll take your word for it,â she said softly, her fingers tapping lightly on the table. Â
Mingyu felt a brief hesitation. Maybe it was better not to press too hard. He had a tendency to run with a conversation until it got awkward, and right now, the conversation felt almost... comfortable. Â
"So," Mingyu started, his mind racing for something else to say, âIâm guessing youâre writing more top-secret spy notes today? Or is it a shocking revelation about how you once got lost in a supermarket for three hours?â Â
The girlâs eyebrow arched. âThatâs an oddly specific guess.â Â
Mingyu shrugged. âYou'd be surprised how many people get lost in supermarkets. But, you know, it's all about the aisles and the lights. Before you know it, you're trapped in the frozen food section, wondering how you got there in the first place.â Â
She watched him for a moment, then laughed softlyâa real laugh this time, not just a polite chuckle. It was low, but genuine, and it made Mingyuâs chest feel lighter than it had in days. Â
âOkay, Iâll admit thatâs sort of funny, considering I assume youâre speaking from experience,â she said, surprising him even more. âBut no, Iâm not writing about that. Just...â She paused for a moment, her fingers stopping their restless tapping. âJust... trying to work through some things.â Â
The shift in her tone was subtle, but Mingyu could feel the change. For the first time, he wasnât just a guy talking too much. He was hearing her in a way that felt real, as if she was opening up to him without fully realizing it. Â
âI get it,â Mingyu said, his voice softening. âSometimes you just need a space to think things through. Like, I talk on the radio every nightâway too much sometimesâbut I guess it helps me sort out my own head.â Â
The girl looked up at him then, her eyes lingering on his face with a quiet intensity that made his heart race. Â
âYou talk on the radio?â she asked. Â
Mingyu chuckled awkwardly. âYeah. You could say Iâm kind of a big deal, I mean here anyway to people who know meâ He made a vague gesture to the cafĂ© around them. âBut only to the people who are really into weird facts and random stories. Like, one time I told my listeners about how I accidentally ended up with two lunch boxes after a miscommunication with a vending machine. Iâm not proud of it, but hey, it makes for a great segment." Â
She tilted her head slightly. âWhat else do you talk about?â Â
Mingyu opened his mouth to reply, but then realized he was getting carried away. "Well, I don't want to bore you with my radio segment. Not everyone's cup of tea."Â Â
She looked thoughtful for a second. âIâd listen to you.â Â
His heart skipped. âReally?â Â
âMaybe.â She leaned back in her chair, her gaze still steady. âIf you were actually interesting enough.â Â
Mingyu burst out laughing. âOkay, ouch. But Iâll take that as a challenge.â Â
She shrugged, and for a moment, Mingyu just stood there, unsure whether heâd said something that was too much or if she was just being her usual, unreadable self. Â
Finally, he broke the silence with a casual, âIf you do end up listening, Iâll make sure to talk about my cat sweater for at least twenty minutes. Thatâll make it worth your while.â Â
A flash of amusement crossed her face. âIâll hold you to that.â Â
Mingyu smirked, making a mental note to talk in depth about his weird festive sweater, âAre you ever going to tell me your name?âÂ
âIf youâre worth it.â A challenge from the enigma of a girl.Â
âOkay, Iâm Mingyu, by the way.âÂ
She just smiled as he walked off and went back to her black coffee without another word.Â
Later in the night, the rain hitting the pavement outside of his office he watched as he had just finished setting up for his radio show. He spoke into the microphone, he could still feel the weight of his earlier conversation with the girl in the cafĂ©. Something about her, her quiet mystery, had left him thinking, and for the first time in a long while, he felt calm on air. Â
âGood evening, everyone,â Mingyuâs voice boomed through the mic. âIâm your host, Mingyu, here to take you through the night with some extremely random thoughts in between your hot hit countdown. But first, letâs talk about something near and dear to my heart: cats. Yes, thatâs right. Cats. And how, in some cultures, theyâre considered mystical beings that can sense your innermost thoughts. Which, if you ask me, explains a lot about why my cat is currently judging me for eating cereal at 11 PM.â Â
He paused, chuckling to himself as he imagined the girl sitting in the corner of the cafĂ©, maybe listening to him right now. Â
âAnyway,â he continued, leaning into the mic. âIf anyone out there has a cat sweater as legendary as mine, Iâd love to hear about it. Or if youâve ever gotten lost in a supermarket, accidentally adopting an extra lunchbox, send me a message. You know, just the things we all need to talk about. Letâs connect, guys. Letâs keep it real. If youâre watching us live right now on Youtube leave your stories in the chat or donât hesitate to hit me up on twitter at gyunation.â Â
The next morning, the cafĂ© was as cozy as ever, with soft music playing in the background and a few early risers getting their caffeine fix. Mingyu was ordering coffee when the door opened again. He turned, already knowing who it was before she even walked in. Â
The girl from the had returned. She gave him a small, knowing smile as she walked in and headed toward her usual table. Â
Mingyuâs heart skipped a beat. âI didnât expect to see you here again.â Â
She raised an eyebrow. âI said Iâd hold you to it.â Â
He blinked. âWait, what?â Â
âYouâre wearing your cat sweater today,â she said with a hint of a smile, her eyes glinting. âAnd Iâm listening to you. Now, tell me about the mystical powers of cats, Mingyu.â Â
Mingyu couldnât help it. He grinned. Heâd found a way to connect, just like heâd always hopedâthrough the stories, through the weirdness, and maybe, just maybe, through the unexpected bonds that only seemed to form when you werenât trying so hard. Â
âIf you finally tell me your name.âÂ
âItâs y/n.âÂ
Mingyu blinked, a mix of surprise and excitement flickering in his eyes. "Y/N," he repeated slowly, as if savoring the sound of it. It was simple, yet it felt like a small victory. There was something about hearing her name that made everything feel a little less mysterious, a little more real. Â
âI didnât expect it to be so... normal,â Mingyu said with a half-joking grin, but there was a warmth in his tone that made the words feel genuine. "I was kind of hoping for something cooler, like... I don't know, Phoenix or something. Or even Astrid, that wouldâve been a great name." Â
Y/N raised an eyebrow, a teasing smile playing at the corners of her mouth. âYouâve been thinking about this, havenât you?â Â
Mingyu let out a short, embarrassed laugh. âMaybe. I get random ideas sometimes. Like, when I was younger, I was convinced my name shouldâve been something cooler, like Max or Axel. But then I realized I was always just Mingyu. And now, well, Iâm starting to like it." He hesitated for a second. âIâm starting to like the name y/n too.â Â
There was a flicker of something in her expression, something soft and fleeting, before it was replaced with her usual composed demeanor. âIâm glad to know you like it. Mingyu is honestly a nicer name than Axel. Though, youâre still in trouble. Iâm waiting for my cat wisdom.â Â
Mingyu nodded enthusiastically, happy to follow the new flow of their conversation. He slid into the chair across from her, trying to hide the fact his hands were still slightly shaking from the excitement of actually talking with her. âOkay, okay. The mystical powers of catsâwhere do I even begin?â He leaned in dramatically, as if about to reveal some ancient secret. Â
"First of all, cats are masters of manipulation," Mingyu began, gesturing with his hands for emphasis. "I mean, if youâve ever had a cat sit on your lap, staring at you like they know youâve got food, but they're too dignified to begâthatâs sort of like when you know youâre in their power."Â Â
Y/Nâs lips twitched, and for the first time, she seemed fully engaged in his rambling. âManipulation, huh?â she murmured, leaning back in her chair. "I thought we were talking about mystical powers, not deviousness." Â
Mingyu grinned. âThat is their mystical power, come on. They can manipulate you into giving them whatever they want, whether itâs food, affection, or a new scratching post. Itâs all about the gaze, the quiet dominance. Thereâs a reason people say cats can see into your soul.â Â
Y/N nodded slowly, clearly entertained. âOkay, Iâll give you that one. But what about the mystical part? You know, the one where cats are supposed to be magical, like, bringing good luck and stuff.â Â
âThatâs a good one.â Mingyu leaned forward, his eyes lighting up with the sudden spark of inspiration. âWell, think about it. Cats sleep all day, but when they wake up, theyâre already confident they can get what they want. They just know that time is precious, that sleep is sacred, and that the real power is in being present when it counts.â Â
He paused for a second, realizing that this wasnât just him making random, funny observations anymore. There was something about how heâd said itâhow focused heâd beenâsomething deeper that he hadnât planned for. Mingyu quickly shook his head, feeling a little embarrassed. Â
âOkay, maybe Iâve been watching too many cat videos, but you get what I mean, right?â Â
Y/Nâs eyes softened, and she gave him an almost imperceptible nod. âI get it. Cats donât waste time. They donât do things for anyone but themselves. Thatâs kind of powerful.â Â
âExactly.â Mingyuâs smile was so wide it threatened to overtake his face. âItâs like theyâve got it all figured out. Weâre all running around, doing a million things at once, but cats? They take it easy, let things come to them and somehow, it works out.â Â
Y/N sat there, looking at him for a moment, before her gaze drifted down to her journal. "I never thought about it that way," she said quietly. Â
Mingyu noticed the shift in her energy. It was subtle, but he could tell that his words had struck something deep. Before he could say anything more, she lifted her head again, her expression more thoughtful than before. Â
"Maybe I need to take a page out of the cat playbook," she murmured, almost to herself. Â
Mingyu watched her for a moment, wondering if heâd said too much, or if he was getting into dangerous territory where he might have pushed her too far with his endless chatter. But when she glanced back up at him, there was no irritation, only curiosity. Â
âI think we all do,â Mingyu said softly. âWe could all use a little more time to just be. No pressure. No rush. Just existing in the moment.â Â
Y/N gave a small smile, and for the first time, Mingyu felt like it wasnât just her pulling away from the world. It was almost like she was letting a piece of herself connect to him, in this little moment of vulnerability. Â
"So," he said after a beat, trying to keep the conversation light, "what are you going to do now? Go home and take a nap like a true cat?"Â Â
Y/N chuckled, the sound soft and genuine. "No, I think Iâll stay here for a bit longer." She looked up at him, her eyes glinting with amusement. "But maybe Iâll actually finish what Iâm writing today. You know, before I get distracted by any more of your stories."Â Â
Mingyuâs grin widened, feeling a sense of accomplishment that he hadn't realized he was craving. âI promise, Iâll keep the stories to a minimum. But if you need a distraction, you know where to find me.â Â
She raised her cup of coffee, as if to make a toast. "I might just have to do that."Â Â
Later that day Mingyu returned to his usual post at the counter on his break from the studio, his mind still buzzing with the conversation heâd just had with Y/N. He couldnât remember the last time heâd felt this good about a conversation. His thoughts wandered back to her, and how she hadnât seemed annoyed by his rambling. Instead, sheâd actually listenedâlike she wanted to listen. Â
As the afternoon light filtered through the cafĂ© windows, he found himself stealing glances at Y/N from the counter. She was still scribbling in her journal, her focus so intense it was almost like she was channeling her own version of that "cat power" he had talked about earlier. Â
And maybe, just maybe, he could be a part of her story. Or at least, part of the narrative she was writing in her mind. Â
The thought made him smile to himself, and for the first time in a while, he felt like he wasnât just talking to fill silence. He was talking because it felt like she was listeningâand maybe, just maybe, she was starting to like the sound of his voice, too. Â
Y/Nâs eyes sparkled as she grabbed her things from the table and walked up to him standing in line,âI already got you another one, I remembered you came here around this time yesterday so I just took a shot.â Her fingers brushing against his in the exchange.Â
âI think itâs going to be just what I need,â he said softly, her smile lingering.
Mingyu nodded, suddenly aware of the quiet space between them. For a moment, neither of them spoke, but there was something comforting in the silence, something deeper than just shared words. It was like they both understood that there was more here than just a random meeting. Maybe, just maybe, they were starting to find something that couldnât easily be put into words.
âSo, whatâs on your agenda today?â Mingyu asked, leaning against the counter, trying to keep the conversation going. âAny secret missions? Any mysteries waiting to be solved?â
Y/N took a sip of her espresso, savoring the rich taste before setting the cup down and looking at him with a thoughtful expression. âActually, yes. I have been thinking about something,â she said, her voice quieter now, more reflective. âIâve been thinking about what it means to really be somewhere. You know? Per our earlier conversation. Not just physically, but mentally. To actually let yourself be present and not be running from one thing to the next.â
Mingyuâs brows furrowed as he processed her words. âI get that,â he said slowly, almost to himself. âI think... I think Iâve been running around like that a lot lately. Always filling up my time with stuff, trying to get things done, but Iâm never really here, you know? Itâs like, Iâm always on autopilot.â
Y/N nodded, a small smile tugging at the corners of her lips. âExactly. Itâs easy to get caught up in the noise. But sometimes, the quiet is where the answers are.â
Mingyu felt a strange warmth spread through him at her words. It was as though they were having a conversation that was much bigger than coffee, much bigger than just now. It felt like she was giving him a glimpse into something he wasnât quite ready to admit to himself.
"You know," he said softly, "I think I needed to hear that today."
Y/N looked at him, her gaze steady. "I think you were meant to hear it."
The words hung between them, and for a moment, Mingyu felt like the whole world outside the café had faded into the background. It was just him and her, and in this small, quiet space, they had carved out a little corner of understanding.
But before he could say anything more, Y/N stood, her bag slung over her shoulder. âI should get going,â she said, offering him a gentle smile. âBut Iâll be back tomorrow.â
âSame time?â Mingyu asked, suddenly eager for the next day, for the next conversation, for the next moment with her.
She gave a slight nod, her smile turning a little more playful. âSame time. And donât forget your charm, Mingyu.â
He laughed, feeling lighter than he had in days. âIâll bring it. I promise.â
As Y/N left the cafĂ©, Mingyu stood there for a moment, watching her go. He had no idea what was coming next, no idea what kind of story he and Y/N were writing together. But for the first time in a long time, he didnât feel the need to rush ahead to the next chapter. He was content to let it unfold, slowly and naturally, like the turning of a page.
And when the door swung closed behind her, he found himself already looking forward to tomorrow.
This time, he didnât mind that he was talking too much.
It was a slow evening at the radio station. Mingyu leaned back in his chair, spinning lazily in circles while a groovy indie track filled the studio. The red ON AIR sign glowed softly above the window, casting the room in a warm, familiar light. Â
"Alright, everyone," Mingyu said into the mic as the song faded. His voice slid effortlessly into his signature radio toneâsmooth, playful, and just a touch self-deprecating. "It's your favorite over-sharer again. If you're tuning in tonight, let me know you're out there. Send me your requests, your shout-outs, or your best guess for how long it took me to ruin my dinner plans this week."Â Â
As he flipped through a stack of vinyl records, his thoughts wandered. He hadnât been able to stop thinking about the now not so stranger at the cafĂ©. She had become a regular fixture in his life over such a short time, always sitting in the same corner, writing in that journal of hers. Â
The thought made him smile, and before he knew it, he was speaking again. Â
"You know," he began, leaning closer to the mic, "thereâs this person whoâs been hanging around my favorite cafĂ© lately. They donât say much, but thereâs something about themâyou know, the kind of person whoâs like a locked treasure chest. You just want to figure out whatâs inside. I, of course, have been trying to charm them with my wit and sparkling conversation. Has it worked? Iâd say sort of. But hey, persistence is key, right?" Â
He chuckled, then added, âAnyway, Iâve decided to name them âMystery Corner Person.â If youâre listening, MCP, this oneâs for you.â Â
Mingyu queued up the next trackâa dreamy, nostalgic tune that felt just right. As it played, he leaned back and sighed, wondering if she's still listening to hear his ridiculous ramblings. Â
But, she did.Â
The next morning at the cafĂ©, y/n walked in earlier than usual, her journal tucked under one arm. Mingyu was sitting at a high top table at the window when they approached him directly. Â
âI heard your show last night,â she said, her voice as calm and unreadable as ever. Â
Mingyu froze, a muffin balanced precariously in one hand. âOh, uhâdid you?â Â
Y/n tilted her head. âMystery Corner Person?â Â
Mingyuâs ears turned pink. âThat... mightâve been about you.â Â
âI figured.â They placed their journal on the counter, resting their hand on the cover. âYouâre very open. I was waiting for you to bring it up actually.â Â
âI like to think itâs part of my charm,â he said, flashing a sheepish grin. Â
For a moment, they just stared at him, and Mingyu worried heâd made a fool of himself again. But then, to his surprise, the stranger smiledâa real, genuine smile. Â
âYour persistence is letâs just say.. entertaining,â she said, her voice carrying the faintest hint of warmth. Â
Mingyu felt a rush of relief and a spark of something elseâhope, maybe. âDoes this mean youâll give me a shot? By being friends, I mean. Or acquaintances. Orâwell, anything, really.â Â
Y/n chuckled softly, their smile lingering. âIâll give you a shot.â Â
As they turned to head to their usual corner, Mingyu couldnât help but grin. It wasnât much, but it was something. And for the first time, he felt like he might actually be breaking through that carefully guarded exterior. Â
He picked up his muffin and placed it back on the plate, walking over to their table with a little extra bounce in his step. Maybe his tendency to talk too much wasnât such a bad thing after all.
âSo, mystery corner person,â Mingyu started, his voice light, playful. âDoes this mean weâre friends now, or are you just humoring me?â
Y/N raised an eyebrow, her lips quivering. âIâd say weâre on the road to friendship. But I wouldnât get too comfortable just yet.â
âFair enough,â Mingyu said, leaning against the back of the chair across from her, still standing. He tried to suppress the urge to keep talking, but the words came tumbling out before he could stop them. âIâll take what I can get. Besides, Iâve learned that sometimes itâs the quiet ones who have the best stories, and Iâm betting youâve got some good ones. Maybe youâll share them with me one day.â
Y/N chuckled softly, the sound melodic. âIâm not exactly one for sharing my whole life, though. Not yet, anyway.â
âWell, no pressure,â Mingyu said quickly, lifting his hands as if in mock surrender. âYouâve got your own time. But Iâve got to warn youâIâm a terrible secret keeper. So if you start telling me anything too wild, I might end up broadcasting it.â
âSounds dangerous,â Y/N replied, her tone a little teasing. âIâll make sure to be careful around you then.â
Mingyu smiled at the playful challenge in her voice. He was surprised how easy it felt to talk to her now. There was something about her calm, unruffled nature that made him feel comfortable in a way he hadnât expected.
He sat down at the edge of the table, leaning forward. âAlright, alright. Iâll stop with the radio host charm for now,â he said, waving his hand dramatically. âBut you should know, itâs a hard habit to break. Iâve been talking to a microphone alone for so long, I forget there are real people out there sometimes.â
Y/N glanced at him over the rim of her coffee cup, the corner of her mouth turning up in a small smile. âI think itâs a good thing. Youâve got a way of making everything sound a little brighter.â
Mingyu blinked at her, taken aback by the unexpected compliment. He wasnât sure how to respond at first, but he found himself chuckling, trying to play it cool. âWell, thank you. Thatâs probably the nicest thing anyoneâs said about my rambling.â
Y/N gave a slight shrug, but her eyes sparkled. âYou make it sound like rambling is a bad thing. Sometimes, itâs nice to just say things and see where they go.â
âSee?â Mingyu said, leaning in as if heâd cracked a code. âThatâs what Iâm talking about. You get it. Youâre a fellow over-sharer in disguise, I just know it.â
Y/N let out a laugh, shaking her head. âMaybe. But Iâll have to decide whether youâre worthy of knowing my secrets first.â
âWell, I canât promise I wonât annoy you with my stories,â Mingyu said with a wink. âBut Iâm pretty good at keeping secrets. If it makes you feel better, I wonât be sharing anything you donât want me to.â
âHmm, weâll see about that,â Y/N said, a sly smile tugging at her lips.
Mingyu chuckled, standing up from his chair and giving a mock bow. âAlright, Iâll leave you to write. But, just so you know, Iâm very persistent, so youâre going to be seeing a lot of me, mystery corner person.âÂ
Y/n just waved him off, âFor someone who wanted to learn my name so badly youâre in the habit of not using it.âÂ
âAh, youâll be hearing a lot more of it. Donât worry too much.âÂ
Y/N shook her head with a faint smile, but just as he turned to leave, something tugged at her resolve. She called out after him, her voice hesitant yet firm enough to stop him in his tracks. âMingyu?â
âYeah?â He turned around quickly, almost like heâd been waiting for her to say his name again. Their eyes met, and for a moment, the air between them felt charged, words hanging unspoken.
Y/N hesitated, her fingers brushing the edge of her notebook as if it could anchor her nerves. âWould you want to have dinner or something? I mean now that weâre friends, I figured we could hang out more. Not just over coffee.â
Mingyuâs expression softened into a genuine smile, one that reached his eyes and made them crinkle at the corners. âIâd love that,â he said without hesitation. âHow about tonight? Iâm off at 7:30. Can we meet at Yeattaâs? Itâs just a block or two from here.â
âYeah, that works for me,â Y/N replied, her heart skipping a beat as she tried to play it cool.
âGreat,â Mingyu said, his excitement barely contained as he gave her a small wave. âIâll see you there, Y/N.â
As he walked away, Y/N found herself staring at the space he had just vacated, her lips curving into an uncontrollable smile. There was something about Mingyu that made her heart feel lighterâlike maybe, just maybe, this was the start of something worth holding onto.
Mingyu arrived at Yeattaâs at exactly 7:25, five minutes early but not surprising given the way he bounced on the balls of his feet, clearly eager. When Y/N walked in a minute later, scanning the small, warmly lit restaurant, she found him standing by the entrance, his smile lighting up as soon as he spotted her.Â
âRight on time,â he teased, holding the door open for her. âI was starting to think you might stand me up.â
âOh, please,â Y/N shot back, smirking as she stepped inside. âYouâd just hunt me down at the coffee shop tomorrow.â
âTrue,â Mingyu admitted with a grin. âIâm nothing if not persistent.âÂ
They were seated at a cozy booth near the back, the smell of wood-fired pizza and roasted garlic wafting through the air. The atmosphere was relaxed, with dim lighting and soft jazz playing in the background. Y/N found herself relaxing more than she expected, her usual hesitations melting away under Mingyuâs easy charm.
âSo,â Mingyu began, unfolding his napkin with a flourish, âare you going to finally tell me what you were writing so furiously in that notebook of yours?â
Y/N raised an eyebrow as she picked up the menu. âYou mean the âmystery notebookâ that you keep trying to pry into? Not a chance.â
âCome on,â he said, leaning forward with an exaggerated pout. âYou canât keep a secret forever. Especially not from me.â
Y/N rolled her eyes but couldnât help laughing. âNice try. Maybe if you guess right, Iâll tell you.â
âDeal.â Mingyu grinned like he had already won. âBut first, whatâs your go-to comfort food? And what drinks should we get? I need to know if youâre a pizza or pasta person before it kills me.â
âDepends on the mood,â she said, glancing over the menu. âBut tonight? Definitely pasta and red wine. You?â
âPizza all the way, yes to the wine for sure, I might get white though? Better for the red sauce is what Iâve heard before, not sure if itâs true.â he said confidently. â But Iâm flexible. We can share if you want to try both.â
The waiter had just placed their wine glasses on the table, a rich red for Y/N and a sparkling white for Mingyu, who claimed he wasnât much of a wine connoisseur but was always up for a little sparkle. As they clinked their glasses, the sound rang out softly, blending into the warm hum of conversation around them.Â
âTo new friends,â Mingyu said with a grin.Â
âAnd persistent ones,â Y/N added with a sly smile before taking a sip. The wine was smooth, warming her from the inside as much as the company did.Â
âSo,â Mingyu began, leaning back comfortably in his chair, âtell me something about you I wouldnât guess just by looking at you.â
Y/N tilted her head, thinking as she swirled the wine in her glass. âHm,I used to play the cello when I was younger. Like, seriously. Competitions and everything.â
âNo way,â Mingyu said, his eyes widening in surprise. âWhy donât you still play?â
âI got too busy with school, life, and, well, other things took over,â she said with a shrug, a touch of wistfulness in her voice. âBut it was fun while it lasted. Your turn.â
âSomething you wouldnât guess about me?â Mingyu echoed, rubbing his chin theatrically. âAlright. I once auditioned for a cooking show.â
Y/Nâs eyebrows shot up. âSeriously? What happened?â
âWell,â he began, leaning in like he was about to reveal a deep, dark secret, âI made it to the second round. But then I totally botched a dessert challenge because I got the sugar and salt mixed up.â
Y/N burst out laughing, nearly spilling her wine. âOh no! What were you trying to make?â
âA soufflĂ©,â Mingyu groaned, dramatically slumping in his chair. âI thought Iâd be impressive, but instead, I made the worldâs saltiest disaster.â
âI wouldâve loved to see that,â Y/N said, still laughing. âYouâre brave, though. I can barely cook for myself, let alone under pressure.â
âWell, lucky for you, I happen to be a pretty decent cook these days,â Mingyu said with a wink. âMaybe Iâll redeem myself and cook for you sometime.â
Y/N arched an eyebrow but smiled. âWeâll see about that. Iâll be the judge. Ramsay style.âÂ
The conversation naturally shifted as the wine loosened their inhibitions. Y/N talked about her love for old bookstores and how she could lose hours flipping through dusty pages, imagining the lives of people who owned them before. Mingyu shared his obsession with spontaneous road trips, confessing that he once drove five hours just to try a diner he saw on TV.Â
âYouâre kidding,â Y/N said, incredulous but amused. âWas it worth it?â
âAbsolutely,â Mingyu said, his eyes lighting up at the memory. âBest blueberry pancakes of my life..â
Y/N shook her head, smiling. âYouâre so carefree. I donât know if I could ever just get up and go like that.âÂ
âWhy not?â Mingyu asked, genuinely curious. âSometimes the best moments are the unplanned ones.â
âMaybe,â she conceded, taking another sip of wine. âBut Iâm more of a planner. I like knowing whatâs ahead.â
âWell,â Mingyu said, his tone playful but with a trace of sincerity, âif you ever feel like throwing the plan out the window, let me know. Iâm pretty good at finding adventures.â
Their conversation was momentarily interrupted when the waiter approached with their pizzaâa perfectly charred margherita, the thin crust bubbling with golden edges, fresh basil leaves glistening against the vibrant red of the tomato sauce. The aroma alone made Y/Nâs stomach rumble, but neither of them reached for a slice right away. Instead, they lingered over their wine, the warm, dim light casting a golden glow over the table as their laughter filled the space between them.
Mingyu leaned back in his chair, his grin wide as he recounted one of his more daring childhood memories. âSo, I was about ten, and I decided I was going to build the fucking coolest treehouse in the neighborhood,â he said, gesturing animatedly. âI had this old plank of wood, some rusty nails, and no clue what I was doing, obviously. I climbed up this huge tree in my backyardâlike, way higher than I shouldâveâand started hammering away. Next thing I know, one of the branches snapped, and there I was, dangling halfway up the tree, screaming for my mom.â
Y/N gasped, covering her mouth with her hand, but the corners of her lips twitched in amusement. âNo way. You didnât fall, did you?â
âNo,â Mingyu said, shaking his head dramatically. âBut I was stuck for maybe three hours? My mom had to call the neighbors to bring a ladder. And the worst part? My treehouse was just some lame ass piece of wood dangling from the tree like I was. It wasnât exactly the cool architectural design I pictured.â
Y/N burst out laughing, nearly spilling her wine. âThatâs hilarious. I can totally picture you as this ambitious little kid, full of big plans and no backup.â
âOh, absolutely,â Mingyu said, chuckling. âI had all the ideas but zero execution. What about you? Any wild childhood adventures? Secret missions rather, since youâre a mystery.âÂ
Y/N hesitated for a moment, then her expression softened, a faraway look in her eyes. âYouâre a little bit of a smartass, huh? When I was fifteen, I used to sneak out of the house late at nightânot to go to parties or anything. Iâd climb out my bedroom window and bike to this hill just outside town. It was the perfect spot to stargaze. Iâd lie there for hours, just staring at the sky, convinced I was going to be an astronomer one day. And as I got older I still go sometimes, just to have a beer and sit alone, it helps me relax.â
Mingyuâs smile softened, his gaze lingering on her as she spoke. âThat sounds really nice actually,â he said, his voice quieter now. âWhy astronomy?â
âI think I liked how small it made me feel,â Y/N admitted, swirling her wine glass absently. âLike, no matter how big my problems seemed, they were nothing compared to the universe. Plus, I thought if I studied the stars, maybe I could find some meaning up there. I was always sort of lost as a kid, too shy to make a lot of friends, too terrible at sports to have nobody laughing at me when I would try out for teams, all that.â
âI feel like youâre selling yourself short,â Mingyu said sincerely. âSo you still go?â
Y/N shook her head, a wistful smile tugging at her lips. âNot as much anymore. Life got busier, you know? But I think about it sometimes. I miss how peaceful it was.â
âWell,â Mingyu said, leaning forward with a playful glint in his eyes, ânext time you want to chase stars, let me know. I think I have a spot youâd like.â
Y/N laughed, raising an eyebrow. âYouâd sit in silence under the stars? No smart ass remarks or treehouse stories?â
âHey, shut up. I can be quiet,â Mingyu defended, though his grin gave him away. âFor a little while, at least. But no promises if I see a shooting star. Youâre supposed to make a wish, right? Mine would be to bring alcohol and snacks.â
Y/N chuckled, shaking her head as she reached for a slice of pizza at last. âYouâre impossible.â
âAnd yet, here we are,â he teased, raising his glass for another toast. As their glasses clinked again, their laughter and stories spilled over like the wine in their glassesâeasy, unhurried, and warm. Mingyu leaned back in his seat, his wine glass balanced loosely in his hand, and gave Y/N a look that was equal parts playful and sincere. âIâm serious, though. You tell me when you want to go stargazing, and Iâll make it happen. Snacks, drinks, blanketsâyou name it. Iâll even promise to be quiet for the first ten minutes.â
Y/N smirked, taking a small bite of her pizza. âTen whole minutes of silence? That might actually be a record for you.â
âDonât push it,â Mingyu shot back with a laugh. âYouâd miss my voice too much.â
âDebatable,â she teased, but her smile lingered, softening the edge of her words.
They fell into a comfortable rhythm, their conversation weaving between playful banter and moments of genuine connection. Mingyu asked her more about her writing, his questions thoughtful and encouraging, and Y/N found herself sharing more than she expectedâher half-formed ideas, her struggles with self-doubt, and her dream of one day publishing a book that might make someone feel the way she did when she opened a favorite story.
âI feel like youâre already halfway there,â Mingyu said, his tone serious now. âYou light up when you talk about it. Itâs nice to see you smile talking about something.â
She looked down at her glass, feeling the heat rise to her cheeks. âYou make it sound so easy.â
âMaybe itâs not easy,â he admitted, âbut that doesnât mean itâs not worth it. Besides, if you ever need a cheerleader, Iâm available. Very affordable, tooâjust pay me in pizza.â
Y/N laughed, her nerves dissolving under his earnest encouragement. âIâll keep that in mind. What about you? Whatâs your big dream?â
Mingyu hesitated for a moment, tapping his fingers lightly on the table. âHonestly? I think Iâm still figuring it out. But I know I want to make people happy, you know? Whether itâs through cooking, making them laugh, or just being there when they need someone. Thatâs what feels right to me.â
âThatâs a pretty great dream,â Y/N said, her voice softening. âAnd I think youâre already doing it.â
Their eyes met, and for a brief moment, the noise of the restaurant seemed to fade away. Mingyuâs smile turned a little sheepish, and he scratched the back of his neck. âWell, Iâm glad to know Iâve got at least one satisfied customer.â
Y/N rolled her eyes but couldnât stop herself from smiling. âYouâre not terrible company, I guess.â
âHigh praise,â Mingyu teased, raising his glass again. âTo not being terrible company.â
Y/N clinked her glass against his, her laughter mixing with his as they returned to their meal. As the night wore on, the slices slowly disappeared, but the conversation never lost its spark. They lingered long after the plates were cleared, talking about everything from childhood dreams to places they wanted to travel.
Eventually, the waiter discreetly dropped off the check, and Mingyu reached for it without hesitation. âDonât even think about it,â he said when Y/N protested.
âI couldâve at least split it with you,â she said, crossing her arms.
âYou could have,â Mingyu replied with a cheeky grin. âBut then I wouldnât get to say I treated you on our first official hangout. You can cover the snacks for stargazingâdeal?â
Y/N sighed, shaking her head with a smile. âDeal.â
As they stepped out into the crisp night air, the city lights casting a soft glow on the streets, Mingyu turned to her. âSo, was I as annoying as you thought Iâd be?â
âAnnoying? Yes,â Y/N said, her lips twitching in amusement. âBut I donât mind.â
âIâll take it,â Mingyu said with a laugh. âThanks for tonight, Y/N. It was probably one of the most fun things Iâve done in a while.âÂ
âIt was,â she admitted, surprised by how much she meant it. âSee you tomorrow, persistent coffee guy?â
âOh, youâll see me,â he said, winking before turning to head down the street. âUnless I see you first, Mysterious Corner Person.â
Y/N watched him walk away, a warmth settling in her chest. As she started toward home, she couldnât help but smile, already looking forward to their next meeting.
As the dawn broke, the soft glow of the morning sun streamed through the windows of the cafĂ©, casting a warm hue over everything. Y/N sat at her usual corner spot, absently scrolling through her phone while waiting for her favorite annoying friend. The comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air, mingling with the sound of light chatter and the clinking of cups. She hadnât quite managed to shake off the memory of last nightâMingyu's laughter, the way his eyes sparkled when he spoke, and the lingering warmth of their conversation.
Just as she checked her watch to see if Mingyu had been late or not, she heard the tinkle of the doorbell, drawing her attention. In walked Mingyu, a wide grin plastered on his face, walking up to grab two steaming cups of coffee in his hands. Y/Nâs heart did a little flip; she couldn't help but smile back as he approached her with the casual confidence that always made her stomach flutter.
âI brought you your favorite,â he said, placing the cup in front of her. âConsider this an apology for being too charming last night. I didnât mean to sweep you off your feet or anything.â The teasing lilt in his voice made Y/N chuckle, though she rolled her eyes playfully, masking the warmth tinting her cheeks.
âToo charming, huh? Is that even a thing?â she shot back, taking a sip and savoring the familiar taste. With every interaction, she found herself drawn deeper into the lighthearted banter they had cultivated. He sat down across from her, his playful nature washing away any remnants of a serious morning.
As days turned into weeks, those spontaneous coffee runs became the highlight of Y/N's mornings. Each day, Mingyu would find a new reason to lingerâasking about her weekend plans, recounting strange dreams that had caused him to wake up giggling, or debating the merits of pineapple on pizza. There were moments when their conversations would drift into deeper territory, discussing their aspirations, fears, and the odd twists life threw their way.Â
Y/N soon discovered that Mingyu had an uncanny ability to make even the most mundane topics feel important. One Tuesday, as they squabbled over the best pizza toppings, he insisted, âPeppers and onions bring out the true flavor of the cheese!â which led to an impromptu debate that had them both laughing until their sides hurt.Â
She found herself anticipating these morning rituals, a bubble of happiness blossoming in her chest at the mere thought of seeing him. What started as a casual coffee run had morphed into something undeniably specialâshe began to crave his company more than she cared to admit.Â
Despite her attempts to play it cool, every shared laugh, every gently lingering gaze exchanged started to intertwine their lives in ways she hadnât expected. Each day, the corner cafĂ© felt a little more like a second home, not just because of the coffee, but because of Mingyuâs presence. Occasionally, sheâd catch herself daydreaming about what it would be like to invite him over for a pizza night or to share a quiet evening watching movies, a little voice in her head whispering fears of slipping from friendship into something deeperâsomething beautiful yet terrifying.
But for now, they relished the simplicityâthe easy comfort of shared coffee, laughter, and the exhilarating thrill of something unspoken hanging softly between them, waiting for the right moment to blossom.
After weeks of easy laughter and coffee-filled mornings, Mingyuâemboldened by Y/N's growing fondness for their time togetherâdecided it was time to showcase his culinary prowess. He had mentioned his love for cooking during one of their coffee chats, specifically teasing about a past cooking show attempt that had ended in disaster when he mistakenly used salt instead of sugar in a dessert. It was an absolute failure, but the way he recounted it had left Y/N in stitches, and she couldnât help but encourage him to put that experience behind him.Â
So it was with a mischievous smile that Mingyu sent her a message inviting her over to his place for a âproper meal.â His confidence was infectious, and Y/N found herself excited at the prospect of spending an evening cooking together, even if she glimpsed a little fear behind her excitement.
That Saturday evening, Y/N arrived at his apartment with a spring in her step, holding a bottle of wine as her contribution to the dinner. Mingyu greeted her at the door, a cute apron tied around his waist, and his hair slightly tousled as if he had been preparing all day. The kitchen already smelled inviting, with the simmering of something savory in the background.
âWelcome to my kitchen.â he declared, flinging open his arms in mock grandeur. âPrepare to be blown away.â Y/N giggled, feeling a playful banter already brewing between them as they stepped into the kitchen.Â
They started a little unsure, mixing up ingredients and dancing around each other in the small space. Laughter filled the air as he guided her through the preparation of their meal. Chopping vegetables turned into a chopping competition, resulting in some accidentally discarded pieces flying across the countertop. They were both a bit clumsy, but it only added to the charm of the evening.Â
However, chaos ensued as Y/N intentionally mixed up the sugar and salt while measuring the ingredients for the sauce. As a callback to make fun of Mingyuâs cooking show embarrassment hoping he wouldnât take it to heart too much.Â
Mingyuâs face morphed from confusion to pure horror as he tasted the sauce. âWhat is this? Are you fucking with me?â he exclaimed, trying to keep a straight face but failing miserably, a burst of laughter erupting between them.
âHey, I thought we could give you a call back to your days as an aspiring chef. You were just telling me to âadd seasoningâ!â Y/N retorted, her laughter bubbling over.Â
The kitchen transformed into a battleground of flour and spills as they attempted to clean up the mess, dashing here and there grabbing paper towels and laughing uncontrollably as they dodged flour clouds that seemed intent on sticking to every surfaceâincluding themselves. The floor bore witness to a sprinkling of flour footprints leading from sink to counter and back.Â
âOkay, okay. Clearly, weâre not going to win a Michelin star tonight,â Mingyu chuckled, wiping a hand across his forehead, flour now dusting his cheek.Â
âMaybe we should just clean up and order takeout? Sorry for fucking up your nice mealâ Y/N suggested with a grin, realizing neither of them had even started on the main course yet.Â
âI have a feeling this was your plan all along, think Iâm going to poison you?â He nodded enthusiastically.Â
âAbsolutely.âÂ
They huddled over his phone, browsing menus and sharing a laugh about different food combinations, all the while enjoying the relaxed comfort of each otherâs company. As they placed their order, Mingyu playfully bemoaned the âgreatest culinary disaster of the century,â and Y/N couldnât help but tease him about his cooking abilities.
When the food finally arrived, they sat down on the couch, a jumble of takeout containers and mismatched plates, laughter still dancing in the air. They dug in, enjoying their food with a warmth that stemmed not just from the flavors but from the shared experience that had turned their simple dinner into pure chaos, followed by comfort as their legs touched settled into his cozy sofa, which they both pretended not to acknowledge.Â
In between bites, their conversation flowed easily, the earlier chaos of the kitchen forgotten, only to be replaced by gentle teasing and heartfelt discussions. The evening had not gone as planned, yet in those moments, Y/N felt a closeness to Mingyu that she hadn't fully anticipated and wasnâre sure what it meant.Â
As they polished off the last of their takeout, they leaned back against the couch, feeling the loosening tension from the day, laughter still bubbling between them. She glanced at him, his face lit up with a satisfied grin, and realized that this was far more memorable than if everything had gone perfectly. The spilled flour and overly salty sauce had become their personal anecdotes, stories to reminisce about, etched into their growing relationship.Â
And even amid the mess, she felt something shiftâthis was more than just a casual evening; it was a bond that deepened with every laugh shared and every slight mistake made together. In the cozy warmth of the moment, Y/N found herself contemplating just how right it felt to be here with Mingyu.Â
âDo you-âÂ
They both said at the same time, their laughter flowing still. Y/n prompted Mingyu to talk first, grabbing the can of sweating beer sitting on his coffee table and taking a swig.Â
âNo, just do you ever think about how crazy it is that we met each other?â Mingyu watched y/n's expression as if she was a television character. âWe were strangers a few weeks ago and now here we are, I feel like Iâve known you my whole life.âÂ
Y/N felt a warmth bloom in her chest at his words, a flutter of something electric that made her heart race. Swallowing her sip of beer, she considered his question, the implications of it wrapping around her like a blanket. âIt is sort of crazy,â she replied softly, leaning back against the couch and crossing her arms as she reflected on their journey. âJust a few weeks ago, we were two random people in a coffee shop, sharing awkward small talk over our drinks.â
Mingyu chuckled, his laughter warm and inviting, causing Y/N to smile at the memory. âRight? I remember how you tried to hide your eye roll when I started rambling about my guilty pleasure shows. You've been way more patient with my quirks than I deserve.â
âHey, you didnât have to twist my arm to talk about junk food and reality TV. Thatâs a gift you offered me,â she replied, nudging him playfully with her elbow. âBut seriously, I donât know. It just feels almost too easy with you.â
He nodded, the sincerity on his face deepening. âAbsolutely. I had this fear that after my cooking show mishap, Iâd never cook for anyone ever again. But, somehow, I feel comfortable with you. Like I can be myselfâflour-covered and all..Â
âI get that.â she replied, her heart still racing from the way his eyes searched hers, filled with an openness that was rarely offered. âItâs everythingâour late-night talks about nothing and everything, all those moments and I like that I donât feel pressure to impress you.â
Mingyuâs gaze softened as he let her words sink in, a smile spreading across his faceâa mix of relief and happiness. âI feel the same way. I guess itâs nice to find someone who can appreciate you for who you are, flaws and all.â
âI thought you didnât have any flaws?âÂ
The atmosphere shifted slightly, a gentle gravity settling around them as they shared this moment of vulnerability. It felt like the world outside had faded away, leaving only the sacred space between them filled with thoughtful breaths and unspoken words.
Then, suddenly, Mingyu leaned a little closer, his elbow resting on his knee as he caught her gaze with an intensity that made her heart flutter even more. âYou know⊠I think the best part about getting to know you is discovering how we both navigate our own messiness. Weâre both a little chaotic in our own ways, and itâs refreshing to find someone else who can embrace that.â
Y/N felt her cheeks heat up as Mingyuâs honesty wrapped around her like warmth. She knew that beneath the laughter and playful teasing, he was speaking to something significant happening between them. âItâs like we balance each other out, right? Your zero flaws perfectly complement my complete lack of many. â
He threw his head back in laughter, and it vibrated through them both like a comforting echo. Touching her thigh out of instinct.Â
Mingyuâs expression shifted then, his eyes earnest yet playful as he leaned in closer, robes of laughter giving way to something deeper. âOkay, but in all seriousnessâwhat do you think happens next for us? I mean, if we keep this up?â
Y/N swallowed hard, feeling the weight of his question, a mixture of excitement and vulnerability swirling in her chest. Tilting her head slightly, she studied his face, a thought bubbling to the surface that she hadnât articulated before. âI guess we keep figuring it out. I know thatâs a lame ass answer, but-âÂ
Mingyuâs face brightened, and he nodded enthusiastically. âWeâll have takeout nights, of courseâmaybe even attempt cooking again when weâre feeling bold.â
âYes. But with a solid plan in place this time,â she teased, her heart warming at his enthusiasm. âwhatever this is.â
âWhatever this is,â he echoed with a soft smile, stretching his arm out along the back of the couch, leaving just enough space for her to lean against him if she wanted to. The gesture lingered in the air, an invitation that made her pulse quicken.
Taking a deep breath, Y/N felt a wave of courage washing over her. She shifted closer, rationally giving way to instinct, and in that moment of intimacy, she let herself lean against him, their bodies fitting together effortlessly.Â
âAnd I wouldnât want to do it with anyone else,â she murmured softly, feeling a profound shift in their dynamic as she nestled against Mingyuâs side. Warmth enveloped her, not just from his body, but from the genuine connection they had forged. She took her hands to his warm cheeks and brushed off the lingering flour, running her fingers over his soft lips.Â
Mingyuâs arm instinctively draped around her shoulders, holding her close, and she felt an undeniable sense of belonging in his presence. âYou canât be this close to me and not kiss me.â he replied quietly, and she could hear the sincerity in his voice, the gravity of their shared moment.
As she stared at him in silence for a minute, a smile washed over her face as she leaned in and made a path to his lips with hers instead at the last minute swerving and giving him a kiss on the cheek playfully.Â
Laughter bubbled between them, lightening the tension that had built in the air. Mingyu looked momentarily surprised, his eyes widening and brows raising in mock disappointment. âOh, come on. That was a dick move.â
Y/N giggled, the sound of a playful melody that danced around them in the cozy space. âI couldnât help it. The look on your face was so worth it.â She winked mischievously, enjoying how their moment, which had felt so heavy and charged just seconds before, had shifted into this playful teasing.
Mingyu chuckled, shaking his head in playful disbelief. âYouâre so mean.â He feigned frustration, but the warmth of his expression and the sparkle in his eyes told her just how much he enjoyed her whimsy. Â
Pride swelled within her at his compliment, and her cheeks flushed at the spontaneity of it all. They were sharing this beautiful blend of fun and intimacyâa carefree-ness that made her heart flutter and her stomach twist into knots of anticipation. She hesitated for a moment, still wrapped in the warmth of his presence, contemplating allowing the moment to settle in further.Â
âOkay, okay⊠Iâll redeem myself,â she said softly, meeting his gaze with a hint of seriousness beneath her earlier teasing. The shift in her tone caught his attention, and his playful expression faded slightly, replaced with an intensity that made her pulse quicken.
âAre you sure?â Mingyu asked, his voice low and filled with a vulnerability that made her heart ache in the best way.Â
Y/N bit her lip, feeling the boldness wash over her again, surpassing any lingering nerves. âI am,â she assured him, her heart hammering as she leaned in closer this time, matching his gaze as they hovered just inches apart. âI guess weâve come too far to hold back now, right?âÂ
âRight,â he breathed, his eyes darkening with something primal, something that sent a shiver of excitement coursing through her. The air between them felt charged, electric, as if they were daring each other to bridge the final distance.
In one swift movement, she closed the small gap, finally pressing her lips against his in a soft, tentative kiss. It was gentle at first, teetering on the edge of hesitation, but as Mingyu respondedâhis lips molding to hers with a warmth she'd yearned for.
Time seemed to blur around them as they savored the kiss, allowing the moment to expand, realizing that this was a milestone in their relationship. Y/Nâs heart raced as she instinctively wrapped her arms around his neck, drawing him closer still; she could feel the way he leaned into her, matching her eagerness. Each touch ignited sparks, tossing her into a whirlwind of longing that was both intoxicating and exhilarating.Â
When they finally pulled back, breathless, she leaned her forehead against his, her heart racing from the tenderness that hung in the air between them. Mingyuâs eyes were bright, reflecting the disbelief and joy of their shared moment. âWow.âÂ
âYeah?â she asked softly, a shy smile breaking across her face. âBecause, Iâd say it was mediocre.âÂ
The lightness returned, and Mingyu laughed, the sound lifting her spirits even more. âShut up, youâre a liar, you were basically begging me for more. â
âI might need another later, just so you can redeem yourself.âÂ
âI can make that happen, you know.âÂ
They grinned at each other, a shared understanding deepening their connection even further. The world outside felt like an echo, distant and unimportant as they savored this newfound bond, filled with untapped potential and the joy of each otherâs company.
âCan you imagine what our friends would say if they knew we spent the night making a mess and then ended with a make-out session?â Mingyu said, his laughter still dancing in the air.
Y/N shook her head, chuckling softly. âWho knows? They might be incredibly jealous we got to have missed out on our âdisasterâ of an evening. But honestly, I wouldnât change it for anything.â
âMe neither,â he replied, his tone shifting back to sincerity. âBut just so you know, Iâm claiming the next time we cook together you just sit and watch.â
âAnd why is that?â Y/N asked, raising an eyebrow in playful skepticism, her heart dancing at his enthusiasm.
âSo I can look sexy for you in the kitchen and you might kiss me again, obviously.â he declared dramatically.Â
Y/N couldnât help but laugh, her heart swelling with affection for his silliness. âAlright, chef. You have yourself a deal. But next time? Iâm bringing dessert.â
âMaybe Iâll just have you for dessert.â Mingyu said with a teasing grin, and she felt her cheeks flush once again in delight.Â
With that playful banter, the rest of the night melted away into easy laughter, light touches, and the thrill of new beginnings. She felt something incredible blooming between them, something beautiful that blended friendship with a newfound romantic spark, and she couldnât wait to see where their journey might take them next.Â
As they settled back on the couch, Y/N nestled against him once more, content with the knowledge that whatever chaos life threw their way, they would tackle it togetherâwith laughter, love, and perhaps a little less clothes involved.
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The time they find out they have a crush on you
Rin, Sae and Shidou | masterlist
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g!n reader, fluff ... and that's it, I guess




Û¶à§ Rin Itoshi
Rin Itoshi wasnât the type to get distracted. His focus was razor-sharp, honed by years of relentless training and a desire to surpass his brother. He kept his circle small, rarely spoke unless necessary, and always had his eyes on the next goal. But lately, something, or rather, someone, was throwing him off balance.
That someone was you.
It started subtly, almost imperceptibly, with Rin catching himself glancing your way during training breaks. You were always talking to the others, your laugh easy and light in contrast to the tension that usually hung over Blue Lock. Rin had convinced himself it was simply because your energy was loud, too loud to ignore. But the more time he spent near you, the more he realized it wasnât about the volume. It was about you.
He hated it.
Or at least, thatâs what he told himself.
The turning point came during a routine strategy meeting. You sat beside him, close enough that your shoulder brushed against his when you shifted in your seat. Normally, Rin would have ignored it without a second thought. But this time, he was hyperaware of every small movement, the warmth of your proximity unsettling in a way he couldnât explain.
âYouâre quiet todayâ you said, tilting your head toward him.
âIâm always quietâ he replied curtly, eyes fixed firmly on the field diagram.
You chuckled softly. âFair point. But you seem extra broody.â
âIâm not brooding.â
âIf you say so.â Your voice carried amusement, but you let it drop, sensing his mood. Still, that lingering warmth from your brief attention stayed with Rin long after the meeting ended.
Later that evening, Rin found himself alone in the locker room, replaying the conversation in his mind. It wasnât significant by any means, just small talk, a blip in the day. Yet it clung to his thoughts like static, and he couldnât shake the way his chest had tightened when you laughed.
He gritted his teeth. This is stupid.
But the more he tried to push the thoughts away, the more they crept back. Images of you smiling, laughing, standing close enough that your presence filled his senses, none of it left him alone. The realization struck him like a jarring collision on the field: I like them.
The very idea made Rin scowl. He didnât have time for this, didnât want to have time for this. But denying it was pointless. His heart raced whenever you were near, and for the first time in a long while, Rin felt unsure of himself.
When he stepped outside, hoping the cool air would clear his head, there you were, sitting on the steps by the entrance. You looked up and smiled when you saw him, your expression soft and inviting.
âCouldnât sleep either?â you asked.
âSomething like thatâ Rin muttered, shoving his hands into his pockets. He hesitated for a moment, then sat beside you.
The silence stretched between you, comfortable and easy. For once, Rin didnât feel the need to fill it, or push you away.
âYouâre not as scary as everyone thinks, you knowâ you said, breaking the quiet.
He raised an eyebrow. âWho thinks Iâm scary?â
âPretty much everyone.â Your grin widened. âBut I donât.â
Rinâs heart did that annoying skip again, and he looked away, hoping the night would hide the faint heat creeping up his neck.
âYouâre different from what people see on the surface,â you continued. âI like that.â
Your words hung in the air, and Rin knew he should respond, but the weight of his newfound feelings made it impossible to speak. Instead, he glanced at you, taking in the sincerity in your expression.
âThanksâ he finally managed, his voice quieter than usual.
You nudged him lightly with your shoulder. âSee? Not scary at all.â
Rin let out a breath he didnât realize he was holding. Maybe this wasnât something he could control, but for the first time, he didnât entirely mind. And as you both sat in the quiet night, Rin found himself thinking that maybe, just maybe, liking you wasnât so bad after all.
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Û¶à§ Sae Itoshi
Sae Itoshi was not a man accustomed to losing control. Whether on or off the field, he prided himself on maintaining an air of effortless composure. His charisma, the cool indifference that wrapped around him like a second skin, it was all calculated. He didnât need anyoneâs approval. He didnât want anyone too close.
But lately, there was one person who seemed to shatter that carefully crafted barrier, without even trying. You.
It started innocently enough, with casual conversations after practice. Sae would spot you laughing with the others, always so effortless and bright, your smile something that seemed to stay with him long after the day ended. He didnât understand why it bothered him. It was just you, after all, someone who didnât seem to need anything from him.
But then, the subtle shifts began. The way your gaze lingered a little longer when you caught his eye, the way your presence didnât feel like just another part of the background anymore. Sae caught himself looking for you in the crowds, listening for the sound of your voice in the mornings.
Thatâs when he realized, he was waiting for you.
It was infuriating.
One night, after a particularly grueling training session, Sae found himself walking back to his room, his mind preoccupied with the usual thoughts of what he could do to continue surpassing everyone. But then, there you were, sitting on the bench by the field, reading something on your phone. The faint glow illuminated your face, and for a moment, Sae simply watched you.
Without thinking, he approached.
âStill here?â he asked, his voice a little colder than intended.
You looked up, a smile forming on your lips when you saw him. âCanât sleep, I guess.â You shrugged nonchalantly, then tilted your head curiously. âWhat about you? Done with practice already?â
Sae didnât answer right away. He simply leaned against the bench, looking down at you. He couldnât explain the knot that had suddenly formed in his stomach, the way his usual self-assurance seemed to falter under your gaze.
âYou should go inside and rest. Youâve been working hardâ you said, voice soft but firm. There was no agenda, no hidden meaning in your words, just a simple suggestion.
Sae hesitated. There it was again, that feeling. The one that made him feel like he was actually being seen for once, beyond the famous Itoshi name, beyond the expectations and pressure. It was... strange. Unfamiliar.
He sat down beside you without saying anything, staring ahead at the empty field. The night air was cool, but it didnât matter. The silence between you wasnât awkward, though, it felt... comfortable.
âCan I ask you something?â Sae broke the quiet, his voice more vulnerable than usual.
âSureâ you replied, glancing at him curiously.
âWhy are you always so... you?â He couldnât find a better way to phrase it, but he didnât need to.
You tilted your head, a little smile playing at the corner of your lips. âWhat do you mean?â
âYou donât care about all the crap everyone else thinks about. You donât... try so hard to be someone youâre not.â His words were sharper than intended, but they werenât meant to hurt. He was just... confused.
For a moment, you were silent, looking out at the field as if thinking about what to say. âI donât see the point in pretending,â you said simply, your voice calm. âPeople are going to judge you no matter what you do, so Iâd rather just be me.â
Saeâs chest tightened at your words, something in them resonating with him more than he cared to admit. He leaned back slightly, exhaling a breath he hadnât realized he was holding.
âYouâre different,â he said quietly, his tone shifting. âAnd I donât know if I like it or hate it.â
Your gaze shifted back to him, eyes narrowing slightly in confusion. âYou donât like it?â
Sae ran a hand through his hair, a frustrated sigh escaping him. âI donât know. Maybe... maybe I like it more than I should.â
The words hung in the air between you, thick with unspoken tension. Sae didnât look at you, too caught up in his own confusion to face what he was really feeling.
âMaybe youâre not as indifferent as you think you areâ you said, a playful edge to your voice.
Saeâs head snapped toward you, his heart skipping a beat at the light teasing in your tone. âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â
âYouâre here, arenât you? Talking to me when you could be anywhere else. Youâre not exactly the picture of indifference.â
His breath caught in his throat, the words echoing in his mind as if youâd just thrown down a challenge. But Sae didnât know how to respond. He was suddenly overwhelmed by the realization that his feelings for you had become more than just a passing thought. They were something deeper, something he didnât want to acknowledge but couldnât deny.
âYouâre... frustrating,â he muttered, though the frustration wasnât with you, it was with himself.
You laughed softly, nudging him playfully with your shoulder. âI could say the same about you.â
Saeâs heart pounded in his chest, the quiet warmth between you suddenly feeling too much, too overwhelming. He wanted to push you away, needed to keep his distance, but for the first time in his life, he wasnât sure if he wanted that.
âIâm not good at this kind of thing,â he admitted, his voice softening for the first time that night.
âIâm not either.â you responded, offering him a small smile. âBut itâs okay. You donât have to be perfect all the time.â
Saeâs chest tightened at your words. The truth was, he didnât know what this was, what you were doing to him. But for the first time in a long while, he didnât feel like pushing it away. Maybe he didnât need to have everything figured out. Maybe, just maybe, it was enough to sit there next to you, and let the warmth of the moment speak for itself.
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Û¶à§ Shidou Ryusei
Shidou Ryusei wasnât the type to get flustered. His confidence was his trademark, as unmistakable as his chaotic energy on and off the field. He had his charm, his loud, domineering personality that demanded attention, and he was used to having everyone in the room focus on him. So when he found himself thinking about you, and more importantly, finding himself thinking about you more than heâd ever cared to admit, it was a problem.
The whole thing started out of nowhere, as it always did with Shidou. At first, he barely noticed it,just a passing glance when you laughed, the way your smile had this warmth that caught his attention for a second too long. But after that, it was like something inside him snapped. Suddenly, he was aware of every little thing you did.
The way youâd scold him playfully when he took things too far. The way you made sure to give everyone in the room attention, but there was always something in the way your eyes lingered on him that made him feel⊠different. He couldnât explain it.
One night, after a particularly grueling session on the field, Shidou found himself walking back to the locker room, and as usual, you were there. Leaning against the wall near the entrance, scrolling through your phone as if the world wasnât moving a million miles an hour around you. Shidou paused for a moment, noticing how easily you blended in with the background yet somehow managed to stand out to him.
"You're always lurking around, huh?" he called out, voice loud and unbothered.
You looked up, your face lighting up with a small smile. "Iâm not lurking. Just, you know, existing."
Shidou smirked, pushing off the doorframe to approach you. Heâd always enjoyed getting under peopleâs skin, but this... this felt different. "Youâre good at existing," he teased, walking closer with that cocky swagger of his. "But I didnât know you were into the whole âlooking at meâ thing."
You raised an eyebrow, a soft laugh escaping your lips. "You wish."
âIs that so?â His gaze was playful, teasing, but there was a sharpness to it, something different in his tone that caught you off guard.
It had been a while since Shidouâs attention had ever really stayed on one person for long. People were either in his way, or they were irrelevant. But for some reason, you werenât either of those things. You were different. And it was driving him crazy.
âSo, whatâs up?â you asked, pushing yourself off the wall, walking toward him. âDone tormenting everyone else for the day?â
"Someone has to keep them on their toes." he grinned, crossing his arms. But the grin faltered for a moment, and his eyes narrowed slightly. "But you? Youâve been acting weird around me lately."
You stopped in your tracks, tilting your head slightly, genuinely curious. "Weird? How so?"
Shidou couldnât hide the glint of annoyance mixed with something else in his eyes. He wasnât used to being so disoriented, especially when it came to someone like you. "Youâve been⊠paying too much attention. Normally, you just brush me off like everyone else. But now? Youâre always there, watching me."
There was a brief silence between you two. Shidouâs eyes were searching yours, and despite the usual cocky attitude he wore like armor, you saw something more vulnerable beneath the surface,a hint of insecurity that he would never admit to anyone else.
âWell, I guess youâre a little⊠hard to ignore,â you finally said, your voice light but your eyes serious. âYouâre not exactly subtle, you know.â
Shidouâs face twitched. "You think Iâm loud, huh?"
"A little bit..." you shrugged, trying to keep the teasing tone light.
Shidou scoffed, but his eyes softened slightly. He couldnât help but laugh at your bluntness, even if it irritated him. "Tch, youâre not making this easy, are you?"
You smiled, taking a small step forward, and for the first time, you could see a flicker of something unguarded in his eyes, a quiet, unexpected softness that didnât match the usual fire of his personality. "Not everything is easy, Shidou."
For a moment, he stood frozen. The usual arrogant and fiery Shidou Ryusei, the one who never let anyone in, was suddenly unsure, vulnerable even. He couldnât quite figure out what was happening, but the way you stood there, calm and patient, was making him feel things he wasnât used to feeling.
"Why are you looking at me like that?" he muttered under his breath, his voice gruff.
You took another step closer, tilting your head slightly as you watched him, a quiet smile tugging at your lips. "You want me to stop?"
âNo.â Shidouâs response was immediate, almost too quick. His gaze dropped to the ground for a split second, before snapping back to you. âYou donât get to mess with my head like this, okay?â
You raised an eyebrow. "Mess with your head?"
âYeah...â he grumbled, looking anywhere but at you. âYouâve got me thinking about shit I donât want to.â
The words hung between you, heavy with something unspoken. You could sense it now, the way his usual cocky exterior had cracked just enough to reveal the truth he hadnât been able to face: he liked you.
Shidou let out an exaggerated sigh, his usual bravado coming back, but it was clear something had shifted. "You better not start acting all innocent now, alright?"
You smirked, raising an eyebrow. "Iâm not the one acting weird, remember?"
âYeah, yeahâ he muttered, rolling his eyes but still looking at you. For once, the grin on his face didnât reach his eyes, he was still trying to sort out everything he was feeling. But at least now, he wasnât pushing you away. He wasnât sure what this was, or where it was going, but for the first time in a long time, Shidou wasnât willing to walk away.
âI guess youâre stuck with me for nowâ you said lightly, smiling as you stepped back, preparing to leave.
Shidou watched you go, his chest tight with something unfamiliar but undeniably strong. For once, he didnât want to chase you away. He didnât want you to leave.
And as you disappeared into the distance, he muttered under his breath, his smirk returning but a spark of something real in his eyes. âTch, youâve got no idea what youâre getting yourself into, huh?â
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Your worn sneakers skidded and slid down the halls tiling, you tripping on your laces every so often.
You were late.. Already??
First day in your new school?
And youâve already fucked it up..
Way to go Y/N.
âŠ
You really need to invest in a clock.
Seriously
18 and still not waking up on time..
Come on thatâs embarrassing, itâs not first grade!!
You cut corners, ignoring the occasional question from a walking by teacher.
Your head was down, a map of the school clutched in your hand, undone laces swinging,
You didnât see him, He sure did until it was too late.
You fell head first into his chest, even in a sweater you could feel tone muscle.. hell even abs if you looke-
âWhat are you doing?? Heâs not your boyfriend!!â
You mentally scolded yourself, pushing off of him a little to harshly, stumbling back, stepping on your undone lace, landing hard on the cool tile.
âStupid lacesâ, you blamed as if you werenât the one dismissing the concerns.
The scent of old books and something elseâŠmusky, almost animalistic.
You dusted yourself, while Mark looked stunned at you..
Shell-shocked even.
You quirked a brow at the guy, him just turning away.. weird..
Obviously you thought the worst like usual, thoughts on asking, A. âis something on my faceâ, B. âwhatâ or the most likely one youâd say C. âthe fuck are you staring at.â
Mm so you chose option D
Apologise.
Youâre new, the last thing you need are bullyâs.
So you apologised profusely to mark.
Averting eye contact.. idiot..
If you had just stared at him.. you would have seen..
heâs a total nutter
His eyes intense.
Not breaking or yielding, not for a second.
And people think eye fucking isnât a thing. đđ
But no.. youâd rather be selfish, look away, make things harder for yourself.
Your map all crumpled.. looks like youâre gonna need another.
You mumbled a final apology.
Eyes averted, looking to the ground, more entertained by silly sneakers than him.
âS..Sorry.. I uh- this is so embarrassing, Iâm uh New?, and yea.. fuck this.. Iâm just gonna go byeâ
Fixing your skirt one last time before walking off.
You held your skirt harshly running off to god knows where, youâve probably missed your class six times anyways..
When you were out of his fully extended ear shot, he sighed, as if you stole his breath.
His heart hammering a frantic rhythm against his ribs.
It wasnât just his heart, he could hear yours, a frantic drumbeat echoing in his ears, a rapid staccato against the thrum of his own.
It was such a pretty sound!!
I mean everything about you seems pretty already..
He heard the shallow, slightly ragged breaths, the frantic whispers of her thoughts â a torrent of self-recrimination and fear of being late.
He could feel the tremor in your hands, the quickening pulse point near your throat, hell, even the subtle shift in weight as you braced herself for the floor.
It was overwhelming.
Mark possessed powers, heâs a Viltrumite after all, and from what his dad said thatâs somehow a big deal.
But you didnât know that..
You didnât know shit.. all you knew was that you just bumped into a really weird kid..
Not fucking invincible
He could hear the inner workings of others â their heartbeat, their breathing, the silent symphony of their anxieties.. even desires.
His powers more burdensome than helpful.. everyone around him always dying.. itâs not fair.
ITS NOT FAIR??
WHY DOES HE HAVE TO SPRAY GUTS AND GORE GALORE FOR A PLANET HE DOESNâT EVEN WANT TO PROTECT?!!!
NO NO NO NO!!
ITS SIMPLY NOT FAIR!
ITS HIS DADS JOB NOT HIS?
But You.. You were different.
You gave him a bigger meaning.. after dad left and had Mark in charge.. everythingâs so fucking bleak..
Donât get him started on Amber.. or Eve
Their both headaches
Whining birds, bitch and squawking, only ever caring when it suits the chicks.
Hell now he has to manage this ungrateful planet, look after a sibling thatâs off leash..
This is all too difficult.. he only wanted to help.. to help this dying planet.. and what he gets in return.
A slap in the face
Well thatâs too bad..
Cuz heâs so fucking close to just splitting this planet in half and run thousands of people 6 feet under.
But you.. gee, this feeling.. heâs never felt it before and never wants to stop feeling it.
With the small seconds he was with you.
Youâve just changed not just Earths whole destiny.. but well
Your own.
it was a tidal wave, a sensory overload that left him breathless.
Left him feeling like he just took his true first free breath, a rebirth.
Like love a first sight.. mmm nahhh more like.. It was love at firstâŠcollision.. no no no love at first breath.
Maybe even love at first life.
A few days had passed and well you were settling in fine, familyâs dialled down after the divorce.
But mark.. oh no he hasnât lost any momentum.
Giving up is something foreign to him.
So it didnât take long for Mark to get notes on you,
Especially that markâs desperate enough to ask GDA..
Seriously.. CeciâŠ
After WHAT HE DID TO MARK.. and heâs able to set that aside for a few address leaks đ Mm your favourite things or two.
Cecil didnât want to at first, especially after mark nearly killing him for what.. the third time now.
But hay itâs hard to say no to the strongest being on the fucking planet right
The spawn of the Omni-Man himself.. the same man that killed all the guardians of the globe.
And maybe a spring of hypocritical threats âi donât do threats..â mm thatâs not what Cecil remembers..
More on the lines of âCecil I swear.. if you donât fucking tell me, Iâll pop your skull like a pop rock and use your brains as a face mask.. TELL ME Y/NâA NUMBER YOU PEIC-â
Soooo Cecil tried backing you up.. but well how can you keep a being like a Viltrumite at bay from its objective.
After Cecil finally fed into marks delusional ideas.
Seeing it fit, as a way to manipulate and control Mark..
He didnât need more reasons to work with Cecil.. he has infinite data on you now and owes it to Cecil.
Seeing it as Cecil was one of the best way for you and him to get together.. even thanking Cecil..
After the info was out, in the light..
Marks mental health deteriorated.. quickly.. scaring even Rex at the globe, how brutal he was becoming.. for a guy whoâs known to pull his punches..
Creaking villains heads open like walnuts.. it wasnât a good look for Mark as an older brother..
Oliver always being brutal and lacking compassion but after you and Mark met.. Oliver straight up disregards life.
It wasnât like he cared.. only thing he cared about is keeping you safe..
Making Mark more Viltrumite than man, at this point.
And if being Cecilâs lap dog does the trick in keeping you safe, then heâll be the best god damn lap dog, Cecil will ever have.
Heâs memorised your schedule, your routine, everything.
Over a few weeks, Mark has completely gone cold to Eve, shoving her off, Markâs pursuit on you escalating.
Heâs always there.. always around.. in the mask or not..
Especially when it came out you liked Invisible..
Poor you.. poor poor thing, your the definition of fucked, literally and figuratively
Mark making sure to be extra.. in well everything, fighting bad guy, flirting with you, at the university, flirting with you like a nerd.. at your WORK?? FLIRTING WITH YOU..
The guy wonât give up!!
And at the university it was like having a body guard.. he created you with the highest respect he had..
But he was always around.. holding your books.. in the hallway, in the Library, even at your lockerâŠ
The only reason he hadnât dropped out yet being his only tie to you right now is that satanic place!
Like come on baby.. just give him your number~ he knows you like him.. so letâs make it official.. Donât be difficult now~
He knows your schedule better than you do, itâs almost embarrassing đ
His silly girl.. not knowing her next class.. itâs fine heâll take you, just donât ask howwww~~
He knew your likes and dislikes, your hopes and fears, all milked from the symphony of your inner world.
He knew the you let out a soft sigh when you read a particularly poignant passage in your novels you love..
He even bought the whole series, so he could bond with you how sweet!
The frustrated groan you let out when you struggled with a math problem, the thrill of victory when she aced a history test.
The cough you did intentionally so people would stop talking
Even that you have a.. well.. adventurous mind about Invisibleâs physic.. that heâd happily spoil to you..
Spoil that he does whimper and whine when heâs close..
That he imagines your hot cunt clamping on him then a silly flesh light, That he growls on accident.
Spoil that he slurâs his words when heâs close as if he has a lisp..
That he sucks pussy likes heâs a major in it.. that heâd suck your folds for the life of himâŠ
That heâd nip and whimper if you asked
Youâre such a perv.. but a perv heâll happily entertain and love to the fullest.. even if it means a few thousand have to die
Remember love~ super hearing~~ you and your âfriendsâ should keep it down. Itâs annoying hearing them speak about what should only.. ONLY be yours..
Obviously eventually the constant stalking started freaking you out.. in the beginning you thought he was.. yes awkward.. a lil weird.. yea.. but charming, even cute.. but his âkindnessâ has morphed into something suffocating..
Plus items are getting moved.. or going missing without a trace.. youâd hate to point fingers but.. youâve got a big feeling.. your onto him
And well youâre hitting your breaking point.. Even hiding from him.. pulling sick days..
Everything but he just.. wonât. Get. The. Hint..
More like he ignores the hint..
He knew far too much.
Understood you too well, leaving you to have a chilling feeling of being exposed, vulnerable.
A specific time, mark was walking with you out of university to your bus, him eventually pulling you to the side.. with hurt expression.. leaning in very close.. lips close nearly.. putting a hand on your shoulder.. rubbing gently while he spoke in a feather light tone.
âYou know.. Iâm sorry about your dad and mums divorce that much be very hard..â Mark would say.. HOW THE FUCK DOES HE know.. Who told him.. your blood ran cold, all you could do was stand there fawn, while this.. this.. this MORON poured out special memories y-you had with your family when it was intact.. for him.. to.. what⊠relate to??
You snapped.. yelled in his face stunning him.. he looked very shocked, then hurt..
He tried soothing you back to his side.. that only overstimulating your nerves more.. so you shoved him away from you. Walking off fast.
he had his hands out.. eyes begging to come back to him..
Mark swore heâs never felt his heart break like this.. he just wanted to care for you.. youâve been through so much in a small human life..
Heâs sorry.. so fucking sorry.. JUST DONâT LEAVE!! PLEASE
He just wants to check your okay.. but instead you wound his bleeding heart and run off..
This is so unfair.. when heâs trying your mad at him.. when heâs not your not interested..
Just let him love you!!
Please..
Itâs all heâs ever wanted..
If you donât love him back.. theirs no guarantee you and your family are safe.. and definitely not Earth.
So now you better stop being an ungrateful brat and come back here right now!!
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This extension being - 679 words :3
Screaming.. Crying, everything, You just wanted to him to leave!! His eyes hurt and glossy.. looking like a lost puppy. Eventually you tried to slam the door in his face.. Mark blocking it with expert speed slamming the door back into one of the walls, the thing going of the hinges.. A huge hole in the wall.. mark still holding on to the thought youâll prevail.. and he wonât need to kill you and conquer this planet..because well the only reason heâs even protecting earth, your Marks most valuable thing in the universe to him. You <3 You stepped back looking at mark as if heâs a freak of nature.. âY/N please.. listen.. you need to hear this.. I havenât been honest to you.. a-and youâre mad.. b-but thisâll change it.. and w-weâll be the same a-again!âMark said in a shaky tone, tripping over his words.. his eyes watery.. what is this pain..It makes him want to crush his own heart.. rip out his own eyes.. eat his own skin.. WHY DOES THIS HURT?!!âThingâs will go back to n-normal rightâ Words tumbling out in a rush, a torrent of desperate emotion. Mark trying and failing to persuade you.. more like himself.. giving you the crooked smile you used to like.Forcing his hand onto yours.. in a vice grip..Heâs terrified.. of what.. he has no idea.. but heâs on the verge of tears to just beg for your forgiveness. You recoiled, heart beating like a panicked drum solo in Markâs ears. Trying to tug your hand away.. only making mark construct more.. âY-You love me.. youâve told me.. please baby.. I love.. the only reason I know everything about you is to protect you!!?âLove.. Mark?? WHATâI donât love you mark what??â You shot back.. Marks lips quivering..âYou love Invincible.. donât you.. right?? You have drawings of himâ âWhat are you talking about-â You spoke, looking confused at mark his hold on your hand numb when he snarled. âANSWER ME!!â You flinched immediately staring at mark.. clearly heâs been having mental breakdowns far too often. You tried to calm your nerves.. mark wasnât doing good, you tried prying your hand away to help, for Mark to just-, with lightning speed have you in a choke hold. âAnswer.. nowâ Lifting you up, while he hovered on to the ground. He shook you lightly.. legs dangling, your body consumed by fear you nodded your head just wanting this to end. Mark abruptly putting you back down gently, with a gentle smile.. What The FUCK? Then leaning forward kissing your slightly red neck. You froze fast.. this was all a weird mind fuck, Marks psyche this badly damaged from what.. a few harsh actions from you.. God save us all âMmâsorry.. I didnât mean it.. mmâim sorry.. i just.. Iâm so scared.. you were so mean Y/N.. made me lose my temper..â He said feverish, peppering a trail of kisses over your slightly red neck from him choking you out a second ago. He quickly herded you from the house, dragging you forcefully. You tried resisting, but that resistance was only faced with discipline. You tried bargaining, screaming, promising not to tell to even begging It was too late for that.. Heâll take you by force. You tried keeping distance.. Feet padding back, the laces damp from what was the rain of the night. In a flash all of the distance was gone, he didnât answer your pleas..He felt horrible.. yes.. would he stop.. mmm noWith one of his hands around your waist the other near your neck. Vision going blotchy.. You tried to struggle.. tried to scream.. but no noise came out.. He strangling you. You heard small sorrys and begs while your ears rung.. Feeling the light headed.. eventually passing out. Once he was.. sure you were asleep in his arms he kissed you lightly. A gentle reminder.. heâs doing this for you. Because well.. he loves you âYou gave me no choice.. Y/N.. this is your fault..â And there shouldnât be a reason theyâre just school strangers. He wonât allow it!
BYE
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PAIRING : Atsumu Miya / Suna Rintarou x Fem!Reader
GENRE : hurt / comfort
WORD COUNT : 4.8k
SUMMARY : Unspoken feelings break the bond between you and Atsumu. As you try to heal, Rintarou steps into your life in ways you never expected. But with lingering regrets and new emotions, what happens when the past tries to catch up?
CONTENT / WARNINGS : Angst, emotional hurt/comfort, unrequited feelings, heartbreak, romantic tension, use of [Y/N], mentions of past relationships, slow burn, and light references to jealousy.
You and Atsumu Miya had been inseparable for years. From the very first day you met, something clicked between you two. You knew each otherâs quirks, your favorite foods, the stupid inside jokes that no one else would ever understand. Everyone around you always teased you both, constantly dropping hints that it was obvious to anyone that you liked each other. But you two? You pretended to ignore it.
Atsumu never said anything, and neither did you. There were moments, small gestures, like the way his eyes softened when you laughed, or the way you could tell he was thinking of you just from a quick glance. But every time the tension became too palpable, one of you would retreat. It was always safer to stay in the realm of friendship. But everyone could see it. And deep down, you could feel it too.
Then, everything changed. It wasnât suddenâmore like a gradual shift that you couldnât quite pinpoint. It started when Atsumu began pulling away from you, and at first, you chalked it up to him just being busy with volleyball. But days turned into weeks, and the distance between you two grew too noticeable to ignore. He was still the same Atsumuâplayful, loud, and always there for the people he cared about. But he wasnât there for you. Not like before.
Youâd come to expect him to show up at your favorite cafĂ©, or to make his usual sarcastic remarks when you were hanging out with friends, but he stopped. Youâd leave him text messages, but the replies were shorter, less frequent. Heâd cancel plans, and when you saw him at school or during volleyball practice, there was a clear gap between you twoâan invisible wall that you could never quite break.
It hurt.
You couldnât understand why he was distancing himself. Every time you saw him, you fought the urge to confront him, to demand answers. But you knew him too well. Atsumu wasnât the type to share his feelings easily, especially when it came to something like this.
It was a quiet afternoon when it all hit you. You had been sitting in the back corner of the café, sketching aimlessly in your notebook, trying not to notice how the seat across from you was empty.
Then Atsumu walked in. For a moment, your heart skipped a beat. His usual grin was nowhere to be seen. He didnât even glance in your direction as he walked past you and sat with someone elseâanother teammate, someone you didnât even know.
Your stomach twisted into knots, but you kept your cool. You told yourself it was nothing. But the longer he stayed, the more you felt the weight of the situation. He was avoiding you.
You were left with only your thoughts. Had you done something wrong? Did he find someone else? Was it possible that Atsumu had grown tired of your friendship?
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A few days later, you found yourself standing in front of his house, your heart pounding against your chest. You hadnât seen him in days, and you couldnât take the silence any longer. You had to know why.
You knocked on the door, and when Atsumu answered, you were met with his usual teasing smile, but it didnât reach his eyes. âWell, well, look who decided to show up. Whatâs up?â
His voice was too casual, too distant. Something in his expression made you feel like a stranger, like he was seeing you through a veil.
âI need to talk to you,â you said, trying to keep your voice steady. âWhy have you been avoiding me?â
He blinked at you, clearly caught off guard by the question, but the smile stayed. âAvoiding you? Câmon, youâre overthinking it.â
But you werenât. You could feel it. The distance, the silence, the coldness. It wasnât like before.
âAtsumu, stop.â You stepped forward, your voice trembling. âYouâve been pulling away for weeks now, and I need to know why. What happened?â
For a moment, it seemed like he might actually say something. You saw the conflict flash in his eyes, but just as quickly as it came, it disappeared. He took a deep breath and sighed, running a hand through his hair.
âItâs nothing, alright?â His tone was defensive, but there was something in his voice that made you pause. âI just need some space, okay? You⊠you wonât understand.â
You felt your heart drop into your stomach. You had no idea what was happening, but the feeling of rejection stung deeper than youâd ever imagined. You could tell this wasnât a simple issue. But instead of pressing him further, you took a step back, feeling like the words you wanted to say were stuck in your throat.
âIâll give you your space then,â you whispered. âBut I donât understand why you canât just tell me whatâs going on.â
Atsumu didnât respond. He just watched you walk away, the door clicking shut behind you.
Days turned into weeks, and you fought every urge to reach out to him again. You tried, really tried, to keep yourself busy. You spent more time with friends, buried yourself in schoolwork, but everything reminded you of him. The silence between you two was unbearable.
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It had been weeks since you last saw Atsumu properlyâreally saw him, like how it used to be. You were tired of the confusion, tired of overthinking, and most of all, tired of missing someone who was right there but felt a thousand miles away.
So when you caught him alone after practice one evening, you didnât hesitate. He was leaning against the wall of the gym, scrolling on his phone, and when he noticed you approaching, his expression froze.
âWe need to talk,â you said, your voice firm but not angry. You werenât sure what you were feeling anymoreâtoo many emotions swirling in your chest.
Atsumu sighed, shoving his phone into his pocket. âAlright. Letâs talk.â
You searched his face, looking for the boy you used to know, the one who made you laugh so hard your stomach hurt. But all you saw now was a mask of discomfort, like he was bracing himself for a storm.
âWhy?â you asked simply. âWhy have you been avoiding me? What did I do wrong?â
He ran a hand through his hair, looking away from you. âYou didnât do anything wrong.â
âThen why?â Your voice cracked, but you pressed on. âWhy did you push me away? Why did you leave me out of your life like this?â
He hesitated, his jaw tightening. For a moment, it seemed like he wasnât going to answer. Then he took a deep breath. âIâve been seeing someone.â
The words hit you like a punch to the gut. You felt the air leave your lungs, your heart dropping into your stomach. âYou⊠what?â
âIâm dating someone,â he said again, his tone quieter this time. âThatâs why Iâve been distant.â
You stared at him, trying to process the words. It wasnât just that he had moved onâit was that he had chosen to leave you behind without a word, as if you were disposable.
âSo thatâs it?â you asked, your voice barely above a whisper. âYouâre leaving meâyour best friendâfor someone youâve known for what, a few weeks?â
âItâs not like that,â he said quickly, but you could hear the guilt in his voice. âSheâs⊠Sheâs uncomfortable with me having a girl best friend, okay? I didnât have a choice.â
Your heart cracked further at the excuse, the way he tried to justify abandoning you. âYou didnât have a choice?â you repeated, bitterness creeping into your tone. âSo instead of talking to me, you just decided to disappear? To act like I donât matter anymore?â
âIt wasnât like that,â he insisted, though his voice wavered. âI justâ I thought itâd be easier for both of us.â
âFor both of us? Or just for you?â
Atsumu looked at you then, really looked at you, and for the first time, you saw the truth in his eyes. It wasnât about the girl he was dating. It was about something deeper, something he wasnât saying.
But you were too tired to push any further.
âFine,â you said, swallowing the lump in your throat. âIf thatâs what you want. If you really think itâs easier to just⊠cut me out of your life, then fine. Iâll do the same.â
â(Y/N)ââ
âNo, Atsumu,â you interrupted, your voice trembling. âYou donât get to leave and then act like youâre the one hurting. You made your choice. I hope itâs worth it.â
His face fell, but he didnât stop you as you turned and walked away. You didnât look back, even as your vision blurred with tears.
And Atsumu, standing alone outside the gym, let you go. Because even though every part of him wanted to stop you, he convinced himself that this was for the best.
Rintarou Suna wasnât usually one to get involved in other peopleâs business. He observed things from a distance, took mental notes, and let the world unfold without interfering too much. But watching you these past few weeks made something in him stir.
You were a shadow of yourselfâwalking through the halls like you carried the weight of the world on your shoulders. The bright, cheerful person who used to light up every room was gone, replaced by someone quieter, someone hurting.
It was impossible not to notice.
And as much as he tried to convince himself it wasnât his place to step in, he couldnât ignore the pang in his chest every time he saw you. He knew what had happened with Atsumu. It was impossible not to know. Atsumu mightâve been his closest friend, but even he couldnât understand why the setter had let you go like that.
So, one evening, Suna found himself staring at your name in his messages. He didnât overthink itâjust sent a simple text.

True to his word, Rintarou showed up at six the next evening. You werenât sure what to expectâit wasnât like the two of you had ever hung out one-on-one before. You were always part of a group, usually with the Miya twins.
He took you to a casual ramen shop, the kind of place you wouldnât have picked yourself but immediately loved. It was quiet, tucked away from the busier streets, and the food was amazing.
You were nervous at first, unsure of how to act around him. But Rintarou had a way of making things feel easy. He wasnât overly chatty, but he had this calm, steady presence that put you at ease.
After eating, the two of you wandered to a nearby park. The sun was just beginning to set, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink.
âI didnât know you liked ramen so much,â you said as you both sat on a bench overlooking a small pond.
âThereâs a lot you donât know about me,â Rintarou replied, smirking slightly.
You rolled your eyes. âOh, yeah? Like what?â
âLike the fact that Iâm ridiculously good at claw machines.â
You laughed, the sound surprising even yourself. It was the first time youâd genuinely laughed in weeks, and Rintarou noticed.
âSee? Told you I was good for something,â he said, leaning back against the bench.
The conversation flowed easily after that. You talked about everything and nothingâyour favorite shows, the places you wanted to travel, the things that made you happy. For the first time in weeks, you felt like yourself again.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, you glanced at Rintarou and realized how much you appreciated his company. He wasnât trying to fix you or force you to talk about what happened with Atsumu. He was just⊠there. And that was enough.
â
A month passed, and your hangouts with Rintarou became more frequent. What started as casual conversations turned into late-night texts, impromptu coffee runs, and long walks through the park. You hadnât felt this close to someone in a long time, and it scared you a little.
One evening, you were sitting on the swings at the same park, the stars shining brightly overhead. Rintarou had been quieter than usual, and you could tell something was on his mind.
âWhatâs up?â you asked, nudging him with your foot.
He looked at you for a long moment, his expression unreadable. Then he sighed, running a hand through his hair.
âI like you,â he said, the words blunt but sincere.
You blinked, caught completely off guard. âWhat?â
âI like you,â he repeated, his voice steady despite the vulnerability in his eyes. âAnd I know youâre still trying to move on from⊠everything. Iâm not trying to rush you or make things harder for you. I just wanted you to know.â
You stared at him, your heart pounding. You didnât know what to say, and he seemed to notice your hesitation.
âIâll wait,â he added quickly. âAs long as it takes. I just⊠I think you deserve to be with someone who actually sees you. Someone who doesnât walk away when things get hard.â
His words hit you harder than you expected. You thought about all the times heâd been there for you over the past month, the way he made you feel seen and understood.
You didnât know if you were ready for something new, but one thing was clear: Rintarou wasnât like anyone else.
âRin,â you started, your voice soft. âI donât know if I canââ
âI know,â he interrupted gently. âAnd thatâs okay. Iâm not asking you for anything right now. Just⊠think about it, alright?â
You nodded, tears pricking at the corners of your eyes. For the first time in a long time, you felt a spark of hope.
The relationship with the girl Atsumu had chosen over you didnât last long. At first, it felt like a distractionâa way to silence the feelings he was too scared to confront. But the more time he spent with her, the clearer it became: she wasnât you.
Every laugh, every conversation, every small moment felt hollow. Heâd catch himself comparing her to youâthe way she didnât understand his jokes the way you did, or how her presence didnât bring him the same comfort.
By the time the relationship ended, Atsumu was left with an emptiness he couldnât ignore. He had thought pushing you away would make things easier, but all it had done was make him realize how much he needed you.
And now, as he sat alone in his room, scrolling through old photos on his phone, the ache in his chest felt unbearable. One picture caught his attentionâit was from last year, the two of you grinning at the camera with Osamu and Rintarou behind you, all mid-laugh.
He stared at the image for a long time before closing his eyes, his fists clenching. He couldnât keep running from his feelings. He needed to tell you.
It had taken Atsumu days to work up the courage to confess. He had rehearsed what he would say over and over in his head, imagining every possible scenario. Would you forgive him? Would you hate him? Did you still care at all?
But before he could act, something stopped him in his tracks.
It was a Friday night, and he was scrolling aimlessly through Instagram when he saw it: your story.
The first slide was a picture of foodâburgers and fries from one of the places Atsumu knew you loved. He almost swiped past it, but the next slide made his heart drop.
It was you, sitting across from someone at a dimly lit table. The photo was candid, your smile so wide and genuine it almost hurt to look at.
Then came the next slide: Rintarou, leaning back in his chair with a small smirk, his eyes focused on you like there was no one else in the world.
Atsumuâs chest tightened, his breathing shallow.
No.
His thumb hovered over the screen, his mind racing. He stared at the story until it looped back to the beginning, unable to process what he was seeing.
It couldnât be.
But it was.
He put his phone down, his hands trembling. All the confidence heâd built up, all the plans heâd made to confessâit shattered in an instant.
Because it was too late.
He spent the rest of the night lying on his bed, staring at the ceiling. His thoughts were a whirlwind, alternating between disbelief, regret, and a sharp, unrelenting pain.
Rintarou. Of all people, it had to be Rintarou.
They had been friends for years, practically brothers. Atsumu couldnât even be angry at himâhe knew Rintarou wasnât the type to swoop in unless he was serious.
But knowing that didnât make it any easier.
The memories flooded back: the way you used to laugh at his dumb jokes, the way youâd tease him when he got too full of himself, the way you always seemed to know when he needed someone to lean on.
He had taken it all for granted.
And now, someone else had stepped in to fill the void he had left.
The next time Atsumu saw Rintarou at practice, he couldnât meet his eyes. The usual banter between them was gone, replaced by an awkward tension that neither of them addressed.
He wanted to say something, to confront him, to ask if it was trueâbut what right did he have? He had been the one to push you away. He had been the one to hurt you.
Later, when Osamu asked him what was wrong, Atsumu just shook his head. âNothinâ,â he mumbled, forcing a smile.
But Osamu wasnât fooled.
âYer terrible at hidinâ things, yâknow,â Osamu said, crossing his arms. âThis about her?â
Atsumu froze, his eyes widening. âWhat?â
Osamu sighed. â(Y/N). I ainât stupid, Tsumu. I know how ya feel about her. And I know ya messed up.â
Atsumu looked away, shame creeping up his neck. âIt doesnât matter anymore,â he muttered. âSheâs with Rin now.â
Osamu raised an eyebrow. âAnd yer just gonna give up?â
âWhat else can I do?â Atsumu snapped, his voice cracking. âI already lost her.â
Osamu didnât say anything for a long moment, just staring at his twin. Then he clapped him on the shoulder, his grip firm.
âThen donât screw up yer next chance.â
Atsumu didnât respond, but Osamuâs words lingered long after he walked away.
Atsumu hadnât planned to do this. He wasnât sure why he thought talking to you would help, but the knot in his chest had grown unbearable. It wasnât fairânot to you, not to Rintarou, and certainly not to himself. He needed to say something, to let it out, even if it meant facing the harsh reality that you were no longer his to have.
The opportunity came one quiet evening after practice. He saw you sitting on the bleachers, scrolling through your phone while waiting for Rintarou to finish up. You looked peaceful, content even, and it made his chest tighten.
âHey,â he called out, his voice hesitant.
You looked up, surprised. âAtsumu? Whatâs up?â
He hesitated for a moment before sitting down beside you, leaving a noticeable gap between you. The silence stretched as he searched for the right words.
âCan we⊠talk?â he finally asked, his tone softer than you were used to.
You frowned slightly, concerned by his unusually serious demeanor. âSure. Whatâs on your mind?â
Atsumu exhaled shakily, rubbing the back of his neck. âIâve been thinkinâ a lot lately⊠about us.â
Your eyes widened slightly, but you stayed quiet, giving him space to continue.
âI know I screwed up,â he admitted, his gaze fixed on the floor. âPushinâ ya away, makinâ ya think I didnât care⊠That was on me. I thought itâd be easier, yâknow? If I just⊠buried how I felt.â
Your heart sank as his words sank in. âAtsumuâŠâ
He finally looked up, his eyes glistening with unshed tears. âBut it wasnât easier. It just made everythinâ worse. And now⊠now Iâm here, watchinâ ya with Rin, and I canât stop thinkinâ about how it couldâve been me.â
You bit your lip, your chest tightening. âWhy are you telling me this now?â
âBecause I need ya to know,â he said, his voice trembling. âI need ya to know that I loved yaâstill do. But I know itâs too late. I can see it in how ya look at him. And I donât wanna mess that up for ya.â
The weight of his confession hung heavily between you, and for a moment, you didnât know what to say.
âAtsumu,â you began carefully, your voice steady despite the whirlwind of emotions inside you. âIâm not going to lie. When you pushed me away, it hurt. I didnât understand why, and I hated that you wouldnât tell me. I spent so long trying to figure out what I did wrong.â
He flinched at your words, guilt washing over him.
âBut now I get it,â you continued, your tone softening. âAnd I appreciate you telling me this. I really do. But⊠things are different now.â
Atsumu nodded slowly, his throat tightening. âYa really care about him, donât ya?â
You smiled faintly, a warmth spreading across your face at the thought of Rintarou. âI do. Heâs been there for me in ways I didnât expect. And I donât want to hurt him, Atsumu. He deserves better than that.â
He swallowed hard, forcing a small, bittersweet smile. âYeah⊠he does.â
The two of you sat in silence for a while, the weight of unspoken feelings finally settling. It wasnât the ending either of you had envisioned, but it was the one you both needed.
âI guess this is it, huh?â Atsumu said, his voice barely above a whisper.
You turned to him, your eyes filled with a mixture of sadness and gratitude. âIt doesnât have to be. Youâre still important to me, Atsumu. Maybe not in the way you want, but that doesnât mean I donât care about you.â
He gave a small nod, though the ache in his chest didnât lessen. âIâll always care about ya too.â
As you stood to leave, Rintarou approached, his gaze flickering between you and Atsumu. He didnât say anything, but his presence alone made Atsumu realize it was time to step back.
âTake care of her,â Atsumu said quietly, meeting Rintarouâs eyes.
Rintarou nodded, understanding the weight behind the words. âI will.â
That night, Atsumu walked home alone, the cool breeze biting against his skin. For the first time in months, the knot in his chest felt looser, the weight on his shoulders lighter.
He knew the pain wouldnât go away overnight, but he also knew that holding onto something that was no longer his would only hurt him more.
You were happy, and that was all that mattered.
As he lay in bed, staring at the ceiling, a single tear slipped down his cheek. He let it fall, letting himself feel the loss one last time before closing his eyes.
Tomorrow would be a new day, and Atsumu Miya would find a way to move forward.
Rintarou had never been one to act impulsively, but watching you over the past few months had tested his patience. He had seen you laugh, cry, and slowly stitch yourself back together after Atsumu broke your heart. Heâd been there for the late-night texts, the casual hangouts that became something more, and the quiet moments when you thought no one noticed how much you were still hurting.
He noticed everything.
From the beginning, his feelings had been something he shoved to the side. You were Atsumuâs best friend, practically untouchable in his eyes. But now? Now, you werenât just someone he admired from a distance. You were the person he wanted to see happy, even if it meant waiting until you were ready.
Rintarou was deliberate about everything. If he was going to confess, it had to be perfectânot flashy or overwhelming, but something that felt like you. Something thoughtful.
He remembered a conversation youâd had weeks ago about how you missed doing creative things, like drawing and painting. The way your face lit up when you talked about it stuck with him. Thatâs when he got the idea.
He spent the next week preparing: buying canvases, paint, brushes, and even scouting the perfect spot in the park where youâd have privacy. The confession itself was the tricky part. How could he say everything he felt in a way that wouldnât scare you off?
Thatâs when he decided to let the moment speak for itself.
â
The day of the confession was perfect. The late afternoon sunlight bathed the park in warm hues, and a gentle breeze rustled the leaves. Rintarou arrived early, setting up the picnic blanket under a tree with the canvases and paints neatly arranged to one side.
When you arrived, he felt his heart skip a beat. You looked happy, carefree even, and it made his nerves settle just a little.
âThis is so sweet, Rin,â you said, sitting down beside him. âI didnât know you liked picnics.â
âI donât,â he teased, smirking. âBut you do, so here we are.â
You laughed, nudging him lightly. âYouâre not as lazy as you pretend to be, huh?â
He shrugged, pulling out the canvases. âI thought we could try somethinâ different. You said you missed drawing, soâŠâ
Your eyes widened, a soft smile spreading across your face. âYou remembered?â
ââCourse I did,â he said, avoiding your gaze as his ears turned pink.
The two of you spent the next hour painting and chatting, the conversation flowing effortlessly. You decided to draw each other, and while you tried your best to capture Rintarouâs sharp features, he seemed oddly focused on his own canvas.
âAre you even trying?â you teased, leaning over to peek at his work.
He quickly pulled the canvas away, his smirk widening. âPatience, (Y/N). Youâll see when itâs done.â
You rolled your eyes but went back to your own work, tongue poking out in concentration as you added the finishing touches. When you were finally done, you turned your canvas to him.
âOkay, donât laugh,â you warned.
Rintarouâs eyes softened as he took in your painting. It wasnât perfect, but it was undeniably himâthe way you saw him, not just as a friend but as someone important.
âItâs great,â he said sincerely, his voice quieter than usual.
You blushed under his gaze. âThanks. Now let me see yours.â
He hesitated for a moment, then handed you his canvas without a word.
Your breath caught as you looked at his paintingâor rather, what wasnât a painting at all. Instead of a portrait, Rintarou had written words in bold, neat letters across the blank canvas:
Will you be my girlfriend?
You stared at the canvas, your heart pounding in your chest. Slowly, you looked up to meet his gaze.
ïżœïżœïżœRinâŠâ
He scratched the back of his neck, looking uncharacteristically nervous. âI know this might be bad timing, and I know youâre stillâwell, I just⊠I like ya, (Y/N). Iâve liked ya for a long time. And I get it if youâre not ready, but I just wanted ya to know how I feel.â
The sincerity in his voice made your chest tighten. You thought back to all the little moments with Rintarouâthe way he had been there for you when you felt at your lowest, the quiet understanding he offered without expecting anything in return, the subtle warmth that had started to grow between you.
Tears pricked your eyes as you smiled. âYouâre not bad at this romantic stuff, huh?â
He let out a breathy laugh, relief washing over him. âSo⊠is that a yes?â
You nodded, setting the canvas down and leaning forward to wrap your arms around him. âItâs a yes.â
Rintarou froze for a moment before hugging you back, his usual smirk replaced with a genuine, almost shy smile.
âGood,â he murmured, his voice soft. ââCause I wasnât gonna give up that easy.â
â
As the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in shades of orange and pink, the two of you stayed close, the world around you fading into the background.
Rintarou couldnât help but think that maybe, just maybe, waiting had been worth it after all.
The next time Atsumu saw you, it was at school. You were sitting with Rintarou, your heads bent close together as you shared a laugh. He watched from a distance, his chest tight with emotions he couldnât quite name.
It hurt, but it also gave him clarity. You were happy, and Rintarou was the reason why.
For once, Atsumu didnât interrupt, didnât try to make a joke to ease the tension or fight for your attention. He turned and walked away, knowing that this was the choice he had to makeânot for you, but for himself.
Heâd hold onto the memories of you, of what youâd been to him, but it was time to let go.
And maybe, just maybe, that was the first step toward his own new beginning.
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